Disconnected
Lo-tel Lyrics


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"I'm sorry"
I never want to hear that again
You faked it
You never meant a word that you said
You lost it
The whole thing went down in flames
Screaming, Screaming in
Screaming in delirious pain




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lo-tel's song Disconnected describe the feelings of someone who has been betrayed by a loved one. The first line, "I'm sorry," is a common phrase used when someone has done wrong, but the singer never wants to hear it again because it is insincere. They feel that the person who said it has "faked it" and never truly meant it, which makes the situation even more painful. The singer is hurt and angry, believing that the relationship has "gone down in flames" and there is nothing left for them to salvage. They are in "delirious pain" and are screaming, possibly to vent their frustration and communicate their feelings.


The lyrics are emotional and raw, capturing the intensity of heartbreak and betrayal. The repetition of "screaming" emphasizes the singer's anguish, and the use of figurative language like "down in flames" adds to the overall dramatic effect. The song's slow tempo and melancholy melody enhance the sadness and despair expressed in the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm sorry
I regret the actions that led to this situation


I never want to hear that again
I do not want to hear a repeated apology from you


You faked it
You pretended to care or be sincere


You never meant a word that you said
You were not genuine in your words


You lost it
You had a breakdown or a moment of losing control


The whole thing went down in flames
The situation ended in a destructive and chaotic manner


Screaming, Screaming in
Expressing or releasing intense emotion through screams


Screaming in delirious pain
Screaming in a state of disoriented agony




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