Better Than
Lake Street Dive Lyrics


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I could spend ages reading the news
I could spend days, singing the blues
But I turn up the tv light
Give up without a fight
Better than pretending to know what's wrong and what's right

I could spend ages asking myself why
There's a million ways that I could say goodbye
But I turn down the lights
Come on baby come inside
Better then being some fool's bride
Better than pretending to know what's wrong and what's right

Turn down the lights
Come on baby, come inside
Better than pretending to know what's wrong and what's right
Better than being some fool's bride





Well it's better than pretending to know what's wrong and what's right
Oh what's wrong, and what's right

Overall Meaning

The song Better Than by Lake Street Dive is a reflection of how easy it is to become overwhelmed with life's problems and the news around us. The singer in the song acknowledges that there are endless ways to become consumed by negative energy but instead takes a step back to focus on what is truly important, love. The lyrics in the song express how the singer would rather spend their time with someone they love and turn down the noise of the world, than focus on what is happening in the world. The lyrics "better than pretending to know what's wrong and what's right" is the central theme of the song and shows that the singer is aware of how easy it is to get lost in the confusion of what is happening around them.


The first verse emphasizes the singer's ability to stay informed in a world overrun with information. The line "I could spend ages reading the news" is a direct reference to mainstream media and how easy it is to be consumed by it. The singer explains how they could spend days singing the blues, a metaphor for being consumed by negativity, but instead they choose to "give up without a fight" and focus on something much more important, love.


The second verse emphasizes the singer's ability to question their own decisions and reflect on what's best for them. The line "There's a million ways that I could say goodbye" is a metaphor for the different paths the singer's life could have taken. Instead of dwelling on what could have been, the singer chooses to "turn down the lights" and focus on a brighter future with their loved one. The lyrics "Better than being some fool's bride" is a reference to not letting themselves fall prey to someone else's expectations or take a path that isn't right for them.


Overall, the song Better Than is about how important it is to prioritize what truly matters in life, love. It’s a reminder to focus on the positive and to not let the negativity of the world bring you down.


Line by Line Meaning

I could spend ages reading the news
I have spent enough time reading the news and gathering information.


I could spend days, singing the blues
I have spent enough time feeling hopeless and pessimistic.


But I turn up the tv light
I choose to shift my focus to something more positive.


Give up without a fight
I am willing to surrender my negative thoughts and the feelings of uncertainty that come with them.


Better than pretending to know what's wrong and what's right
It is better to acknowledge my limitations and accept that I don't have all the answers.


I could spend ages asking myself why
I have spent enough time wondering why things don't go the way I want them to.


There's a million ways that I could say goodbye
There are many options available to me if I want to leave behind my current situation.


But I turn down the lights
I choose to take control of my surroundings and create a space that feels safe and comforting.


Come on baby come inside
I invite positivity and hopefulness into my life.


Better then being some fool's bride
It is better to make choices that align with my own goals and aspirations than to follow someone else's agenda.


Well it's better than pretending to know what's wrong and what's right
I acknowledge that it is impossible to know everything, and that's okay.


Oh what's wrong, and what's right
I accept that life is full of uncertainty and there are no easy answers.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRIDGET KEARNEY, MICHAEL CALABRESE, MICHAEL DANIEL CALABRESE, MIKE OLSON, MIKE S OLSON, RACHAEL PRICE, RACHAEL CLAIRE PRICE

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