GTFO
Life is Better Blonde Lyrics


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how 'bout you?
you took my love for granted
you left me lost and disenchanted
bulldoze my heart as if you planned it
my prince was so unjustly handsome

who was a knight in shining armor?
I could've sworn you loved me harder
might as well down this Caymus bottle
I'm not the type to play the martyr

how about you take your things and be on your merry way
fly off with a wink, bye bye baby
how about you excuse me, let me call your valet
take your things and be on your merry way

my friends all saw it in your eyes
they told me once, they told me twice
I looked beyond all the signs
I guess fool's love makes you blind





why don't you gtfo

Overall Meaning

In the song "GTFO" by Life is Better Blonde, the lyrics express a sense of betrayal and heartbreak in a failed relationship. The singer addresses their former lover, who they feel took their love for granted and left them feeling lost and disillusioned. The phrase "bulldoze my heart as if you planned it" suggests that the actions of the partner caused significant emotional damage.


The mention of the prince being "unjustly handsome" adds a touch of irony, highlighting the contrast between the initial enchantment the singer felt towards their partner and the eventual disappointment they experienced. This line implies that the partner's outward appearance deceived them, leading to a sense of injustice and betrayal.


The next stanza introduces a sense of reflection and acceptance. The singer questions the previous belief that their partner was a knight in shining armor, someone who would love them deeply and selflessly. They express their frustration by suggesting that they might as well drown their sorrows in a bottle of Caymus wine. The line "I'm not the type to play the martyr" indicates that the singer refuses to take on a self-victimizing role and instead chooses to acknowledge the reality of the situation.


The chorus of the song is an assertive and empowering statement, urging the former lover to leave and take their belongings with them. The singer no longer wishes to be involved with this person, telling them to "be on your merry way" and fly off with a dismissive wink. The suggestion to call their valet emphasizes their desire for the partner to quickly depart from their life.


The following verse suggests that the singer's friends noticed the signs of their partner's true nature before they did. Despite their friends' warnings, the singer admits that they looked beyond these signs, possibly due to being blinded by a misguided love. The mention of "fool's love" suggests that the singer now realizes their own naivety in the relationship, acknowledging that love can sometimes cloud judgment.


Finally, the song concludes with a bold and direct statement - "why don't you gtfo." This line encapsulates the singer's frustration and desire for their former partner to completely remove themselves from their life. It signifies a final breaking point and a refusal to tolerate any further mistreatment or deceit.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Mariah Carey, Badrilla Bourelly, Paul Jeffries, Jordan Manswell, Porter Robinson

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