Believer
Onelinedrawing Lyrics


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So long, bye bye
Sad, but in a way it feels nice
I understand
I wouldn't have stayed either, believer

You're truly through with me
But it's all right now, you're finding out
It's like I'm drunk
Can't see straight, and this fever

I can't hold food
It's more than I deserve
Believe her, believer
You're truly through with me

But it's all right now, you're finding out
How all these little cruelties
Were just a weight around my neck
You left a wreck

All the ways you didn't know me (truly)
Could fill a hundred homes (truly)
It wasn't love you didn't show me (truly)
It's a perfect day to let you go





You're truly through with me
So long, bye bye

Overall Meaning

The song "Believer" by Onelinedrawing is a heart-wrenching breakup song that explores the aftermath of a painful separation. The lyrics express a mix of sadness and relief that the relationship has ended, and the singer is coming to terms with the fact that the breakup was for the best. The opening line "So long, bye bye" sets the tone of resignation and acceptance, but there is a hint of relief in the next line "Sad, but in a way it feels nice," suggesting that the singer is ready to move on and let go of the pain.


The second verse implies that the singer is sick with grief and can't eat, indicating the intensity of the loss. The line "Can't see straight, and this fever" suggests that the singer is in a state of confusion and feverishness that accompanies the emotional turmoil of separation. The chorus repeats the phrase "You're truly through with me," driving home the finality of the breakup and emphasizing the sense of closure that comes with it, despite the pain.


The third verse is a reflection on the relationship, and the singer acknowledges that the "little cruelties" were a weight around their neck, and the separation was ultimately for the best. The final lines "It wasn't love you didn't show me / It's a perfect day to let you go" suggests that the singer has come to accept that the love was not present in the relationship, and they are ready to move forward.


Overall, "Believer" is a poignant reflection on the pain of separation and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The lyrics convey a sense of acceptance, growth, and understanding that comes with moving on from a relationship that was not meant to be.


Line by Line Meaning

So long, bye bye
The singer is saying farewell to someone they are parting ways with.


Sad, but in a way it feels nice
The singer is acknowledging their sadness about the end of a relationship, but also finding some relief or positivity in it.


I understand
The singer is saying they comprehend the decision the other person made to leave.


I wouldn't have stayed either, believer
The artist is saying they understand why the other person left, and that they themselves would have also left if they were in that position.


You're truly through with me
The artist is accepting the fact that the other person has left for good and moved on.


But it's all right now, you're finding out
The singer is saying that even though the other person has left, they will come to realize it was the right decision.


It's like I'm drunk
The singer is comparing the emotional pain of the breakup to being intoxicated.


Can't see straight, and this fever
The artist is saying that the intensity of their emotions is making it difficult to think clearly.


I can't hold food
The artist is experiencing physical symptoms of distress from the breakup, such as loss of appetite.


It's more than I deserve
The artist is saying they feel the pain of the breakup is more than they deserve to suffer.


Believe her, believer
The singer is encouraging the other person to believe that the decision to end the relationship was the right one.


How all these little cruelties
The artist is referring to small ways in which the other person may have been hurtful during the relationship.


Were just a weight around my neck
The singer is saying that these small cruelties were a burden or negative influence on their life.


You left a wreck
The singer is saying that the other person left them feeling emotional and mentally destroyed.


All the ways you didn't know me (truly)
The singer is saying that the other person didn't fully understand or appreciate them in the relationship.


Could fill a hundred homes (truly)
The artist is saying that there are many aspects of themselves that the other person didn't fully comprehend.


It wasn't love you didn't show me (truly)
The artist is saying that the other person didn't lack love for them, but rather didn't understand or appreciate them as a person.


It's a perfect day to let you go
The singer is saying they have come to a point where it is beneficial to move on from the relationship and let the other person go.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Anita Robinson, Kevin Robinson

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