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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Getting Even" by the artist "White Lies"

In White Lies' song "Getting Even," the lyrical protagonist navigates a painful breakup, addressing his former lover. He grapples with feelings of abandonment and attempts to come to terms with the loss while acknowledging the relationship's demise.

The song's opening brims with bitterness and regret. The protagonist anticipates the impending emptiness upon his lover's departure, emphasized by the repetition of "'We'll become 'I'." He clings to the past, unwilling to accept the reality of separation ("Never wanted this"). The imagery of an arrow hitting a globe hints that his lover may have made a hasty decision without fully grasping the consequences. The protagonist believes that, in time, she will realize her mistake and yearn for him as deeply as he yearns for her.

The second part reveals the protagonist's attempt to regain control. He urges his former lover to abandon her pursuit of revenge ("But if you're getting even...") and offers forgiveness. He acknowledges their flawed relationship ("all this silly stuff like love and other stupid things") but remains willing to let go of resentment for his own peace of mind.

The recurring motif of "kissing under the moon" symbolizes fleeting happiness and hope for reconciliation, quickly shattered by the reality of separation. The ending is laced with contradiction. The protagonist declares his freedom ("Alone but free from love") yet continues to plead for his former lover's acceptance of his forgiveness. This suggests he hasn't entirely moved on and clings to a glimmer of hope for reunion despite the pain and disillusionment.

So if you go

And leave recklessly

We can only be me

We can only be me

That's something I

Through the tons of my life

Never wanted to be

Never wanted to be

But if you stay

Just a bolt in the ball

Then you'll never know

Then you'll never know

How you could miss

Like the day light the way

You're missing us now

You're missing us now

So listen to some reason

There's nothing in your dreams

But if you're getting even

You're getting even

Trying to get even

Better start believing

I can forgive

And we can forget

Even after all this

Love and other nonsense we've made

Now if we kiss

Then the moon in the sky

We'd linger awhile

We linger awhile

So as to give just an inch more of night

But you break from my life

No more kiss no more I

But listen to some reason

There's nothing in your dreams

But if you're getting even

You're getting even

Trying to get even

Better start believing

I can forgive

And we can forget

Even after all this wrestling of conscience

I can forgive

And we can forget

Even after all this

Love and other nonsense

It's the worst part of the best of me, best of me

Love and trying so hard to be free

Worst of the best of me, best of me

Love and trying so hard to be free

Lonely but free

And out of love

If you're getting even

You're getting even

If you're getting even

You're getting even

Trying to get even

Better start believing

I can forgive

And we can forget

Even after all this wrestling of conscience

I can forgive

And we can forget

Even after all this

Love and other nonsense

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