Nothing's Free
Lit Lyrics


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There she goes, walking out with someone in better clothes
Must have got his hands on a redder rose, but all she sees is green.
And maybe, hey, he's picking up a cab that I wouldn't pay
Now I got my money to drink away, makes rounds on me

Don't forget your baggage when you leave

Hey, I came here all the way
And I found out the price of being free
Yeah, it cost me everything
Hey, hey what more can I say?
Now I'm finally free to be myself
And she's free to go to hell,
Nothing's free, nothing but me

There she went, all the ways and time that I couldn't spent
Loving life when I was just hating it; man, I hated that.
So here I am and I got no plans, but it sure looks good from where I stand
And all I know is I ain't looking back

Hey, I came here all the way
And I found out the price of being free
Yeah, it cost me everything.
Hey, hey what more can I say?
Now I'm finally free to be myself
And she's free to go to hell,
Nothing's free, nothing but me

I've been going crazy, but crazy's going good
It's probably going better that it should

Hey, I came here all the way
And I found out the price of being free
Yeah, it cost me everything.
Hey, hey what more can I say?
Now I'm finally free to be myself
And she's free to go to hell,




Nothing's free, nothing but me
Nothing's free, nothing but me

Overall Meaning

"Nothing's Free" by Lit is a song about the cost of freedom after a breakup. The singer sees his former partner leaving with someone who may have more material wealth than he does. However, he realizes that all she sees is the perceived wealth, and doesn't realize the cost of her own freedom. He acknowledges that he may be spending his money on alcohol to drown out his emotions, but he is still free - something he did not have in the relationship.


The second verse shows the singer reflecting on the time he spent with his former partner, and how he did not enjoy life at that time. He now sees how good his life looks from where he stands, and is proud that he has moved on from the relationship. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the cost that the singer paid for his freedom.


The bridge indicates that the singer may have struggled with the newfound freedom initially, but he is ultimately happy with his decision to move on. The song ends with the repeated phrase "Nothing's free, nothing but me."


Overall, "Nothing's Free" highlights the importance of personal freedom and the cost that it may come with. It is a relatable breakup song that encourages listeners to embrace their own independence.


Line by Line Meaning

There she goes, walking out with someone in better clothes
She left with someone better dressed than me.


Must have got his hands on a redder rose, but all she sees is green.
He must have given her a better gift, but she only cares about money.


And maybe, hey, he's picking up a cab that I wouldn't pay
Maybe he's paying for things that I couldn't afford.


Now I got my money to drink away, makes rounds on me
I'm using my money to buy drinks for everyone.


Don't forget your baggage when you leave
Don't forget your problems when you go away.


There she went, all the ways and time that I couldn't spent
She left and took all the time that I couldn't spend with her.


Loving life when I was just hating it; man, I hated that.
She enjoyed life while I was miserable, and that made me hate it more.


So here I am and I got no plans, but it sure looks good from where I stand
I have no future plans, but things look good from my current perspective.


And all I know is I ain't looking back
I'm moving forward and not dwelling on the past.


I've been going crazy, but crazy's going good
I've been losing my mind, but it's working out for me.


It's probably going better that it should
Things are going better than expected.


Nothing's free, nothing but me
Everything costs something, but my own freedom is the only thing not controlled by money.




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