Bittersweet
Godflesh Lyrics


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I'm invisible
And you won't even hear me
I'm divisible
Be what I want to be
You won't hear me
But you'll feel me
There's no reason
No right of way




Overall Meaning

The song "Bittersweet" by Godflesh talks about feeling invisible and the need to be what one wants to be without any restrictions. The opening line "I'm invisible" portrays the feeling of being unnoticed or ignored, and the following line "and you won't even hear me" adds to this sense of isolation. The lyrics reveal the desire to be treated as an individual with the freedom to express oneself, hence the line "I'm divisible, be what I want to be."


The chorus "you won't hear me, but you'll feel me" portrays the frustration of not being heard but leaving an impact regardless. The last line "there's no reason, no right of way" can be interpreted in several ways, but it seems to suggest that there are no logical reasons or justifications for feeling invisible and unheard, which is a deeply personal feeling that doesn't need validation from others.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm invisible
I feel unnoticed and overlooked, like I'm not even there


And you won't even hear me
My presence and voice are not acknowledged or valued by others


I'm divisible
I feel fragmented and disconnected from myself, like I'm not a whole person


Be what I want to be
I wish I could fully express my identity and desires without fear of rejection or judgment


You won't hear me
Despite my attempts to be heard, my thoughts and feelings are dismissed or ignored


But you'll feel me
My emotions and energy still have an impact on those around me, even if they don't recognize it


There's no reason
I feel lost and aimless, without a clear purpose or direction in life


No right of way
My sense of autonomy and control over my own life is limited or nonexistent




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAY, PAIGE, PEDERSEN, Jennifer Paige, Johnny Mosegaard Pedersen, Michael Jay

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