Better for You

Said The Whale Said The Whale

Striving for Love: The Quest to Be Better

In 'Better for You' by Said The Whale, the lyrics delve into the complexities of love and self-improvement within a relationship. The song opens with a poignant admission of the singer's inability to meet their partner's emotional needs at that moment, highlighting the vulnerability and honesty that often accompany deep connections. The imagery of the moon reflecting a beautiful light while the partner sleeps angrily adds a layer of poetic contrast, suggesting that even in moments of discord, there is beauty and a desire for harmony.

The chorus reveals the singer's internal struggle and dedication to their partner. The repeated lines, 'I've got my thoughts wrapped up in you' and 'I've got my head all messed up with you,' emphasize the all-consuming nature of their feelings. This emotional entanglement drives the singer to seek guidance on how to improve themselves, asking repeatedly what they need to do and be to become a better person for their partner. This plea for self-betterment underscores a universal theme in relationships: the desire to grow and change for the sake of a loved one.

Said The Whale, known for their indie rock sound and introspective lyrics, often explores themes of love, personal growth, and the human experience. 'Better for You' is a testament to their ability to capture the nuanced emotions that define intimate relationships. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt the weight of wanting to be better for someone they care about, making it a relatable and heartfelt anthem for self-improvement and love.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Better for You
View all Said The Whale songs

Most popular topics in Said The Whale songs

Related artists

  1. Arkells
    Arkells
  2. The Strumbellas
    The Strumbellas
  3. Aidan Knight
    Aidan Knight
  4. Grouplove
    Grouplove
  5. Mother Mother
    Mother Mother
  6. Dan Mangan
    Dan Mangan
  7. Walk off the Earth
    Walk off the Earth
  8. The Head And The Heart
    The Head And The Heart