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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Habit" by the artist "Tulisa"

This is the meaning of the lyrics of the song "Habit" by Tulisa:

The song "Habit" by Tulisa tells a story about a painful breakup with a loved one who was everything to her - a lover, a friend, and a rock. She compares her feelings to a drug that quickly fades away, leaving behind only emptiness and ashes. The lyrical heroine asks her former lover not to drive her crazy, to take everything and leave without looking back. She feels like she has lost everything, including herself, her "habit" - this is how she calls her dependence on this relationship. Despite the pain, she tries to maintain the remnants of her pride, declaring that she will not let her ex break her completely. The repeating lines "You can take everything from me... Just don't drive me crazy" emphasize the heroine's despair and plea to keep her sanity in this situation. The final repetition of the phrase "I quit my habit" no longer sounds like a statement of fact, but like a mantra, an attempt to convince herself that life goes on and she needs to move on.

For all these years you have been my lover

For all these years you have been my friend

The only solid part of my mind

My lifeline has turned to thin air

Like the drag that I just took and breathed out from my cigarette

And the smoke just disappeared way quicker than I can forget

And the ash is crumbling, I'm left with nothing

And I can't see you at all

You can close the door and take everything we have but

Just don't take my sanity with you

You can take it all and not even look back but

Just don't take my sanity with you

You can take it all from me

And leave no net for the fall, no

You just took it all

Now I can't have it

I've lost my habit

I'm craving you, my lover

I'm missing my best friend

You were the apple of my eye

And I can't find whatever once was there

Like the drag that I just took and breathed out from my cigarette

And the smoke just disappeared way quicker than I can forget

And the ash is crumbling, I'm left with nothing

And I can't see you at all

You can close the door and take everything we have but

Just don't take my sanity with you

You can take it all and not even look back but

Just don't take my sanity with you

You can take it all from me

And leave no net for the fall, no

You just took it all

Now I can't have it

I've lost my habit

I think I'm losing my mind

I won't let you take my sanity away from me cause it's the only thing you left behind

You can close the door and take everything we have but

Just don't take my sanity with you

You can take it all and not even look back but

Just don't take my sanity with you

You can take it all from me

And leave no net for the fall, no

You can close the door and take everything we have but

Just don't take my sanity with you

You can take it all and not even look back but

Just don't take my sanity with you

You can take it all from me

And leave no net for the fall, no

You just took it all,

Now I can't have it

I've lost my habit

I've lost my habit

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