bad days
Tove Lo
Navigating Heartache and Lingering Love
Tove Lo's song "bad days" delves into the complexities of love, heartbreak, and the struggle to move on from a past relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that once provided comfort and support, even on the darkest days. The opening lines, "You used to love me on my bad days / When the Sun wouldn't come out," highlight the depth of the connection and the sense of loss that follows its end. This sets the stage for a narrative that explores the emotional turmoil of trying to forget someone who once meant everything.
The recurring refrain, "If it was easy, I'd forget about you, baby / But I never really understood / How people move on from a heart to love another," captures the essence of the song. It reflects the singer's bewilderment at the idea of moving on and finding new love after experiencing such a profound connection. This sentiment is further emphasized by the lines, "Why what you said just a minute ago / Triggered feelings from before?" which suggest that past memories and unresolved emotions continue to haunt the present.
Tove Lo's raw and honest lyrics also touch on the mutual pain inflicted in the relationship, as seen in the lines, "No one could make me feel so useless / I know I did it to you, too." This acknowledgment of shared hurt adds depth to the narrative, making it clear that the struggle to move on is not just about forgetting the good times but also coming to terms with the pain. The song's melancholic tone and introspective lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the difficulty of letting go and the lingering impact of a past love.