Feel Like Shit

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The Weight of Regret: A Journey Through Heartache

SadGirl's song "Feel Like Shit" delves deep into the emotional turmoil and regret that follows a painful breakup. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the consequences of their actions, specifically the heartbreak they caused. The protagonist's struggle is evident as they sleep in late to avoid thoughts of their ex and stay up late to avoid knowing where she has gone. This avoidance behavior highlights the depth of their regret and the constant presence of their ex in their thoughts.

The repeated line, "I feel like shit since I broke her heart," serves as a raw and honest admission of guilt and self-loathing. The protagonist acknowledges their mistakes and the pain they have caused, which has led to their own suffering. This cyclical nature of regret and self-punishment is a common theme in songs about heartbreak, but SadGirl's straightforward and unfiltered approach makes it particularly poignant.

The song also touches on the universal experience of making mistakes and the longing for a chance to undo them. The line, "I've made mistakes, but haven't we all made a few," serves as a reminder that everyone is fallible. However, the protagonist's inability to move past their regret and the constant reminder of their ex's absence make it clear that this particular mistake has left a lasting impact. The song captures the essence of heartache and the heavy burden of regret, making it a relatable and cathartic experience for listeners who have experienced similar emotions.

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