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"Messy (Country) (Male)" by SingsSong delves deep into the raw emotions of heartbreak and loss within the realm of Country music, released in 2025. The haunting lyrics paint a vivid picture of a shattered love story, where memories linger like
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[Verse 1]
The porch light’s flickering, your ghost won’t go,
Whiskey’s drowning the words I don’t want to know.
There’s a crack in the mirror, where my tears ran wild,
The smile you left shattered like a glass on tile.
[Pre-Chorus]
You left your clothes in the closet, your scent on my skin,
Every room’s a battlefield, and I’m losing again.
[Chorus]
It’s messy, tangled up in the sheets of regret,
A love so heavy, I ain’t crawled out of it yet.
It’s broken bottles, letters half-burned,
A map to nowhere with no U-turn.
You left me messy, lost in the wreckage of goodbye,
Still holding on to a faded alibi.
[Verse 2]
The truck’s got miles, but no destination,
Just a cracked-up radio playing hesitation.
Your laughter still echoes in this empty space,
But the memory’s sharper than a blade I can’t face.
[Pre-Chorus]
You took the best of me and left the worst,
This heart’s a wildfire, about to burst.
[Chorus]
It’s messy, tangled up in the sheets of regret,
A love so heavy, I ain’t crawled out of it yet.
It’s broken bottles, letters half-burned,
A map to nowhere with no U-turn.
You left me messy, lost in the wreckage of goodbye,
Still holding on to a faded alibi.
[Bridge]
Maybe one day I’ll clean up this storm,
But tonight I’m wearing these heartbreaks worn.
The dust of your leaving, it covers the floor,
I keep sweeping, but there’s always more.
[Chorus]
It’s messy, tangled up in the sheets of regret,
A love so heavy, I ain’t crawled out of it yet.
It’s broken bottles, letters half-burned,
A map to nowhere with no U-turn.
You left me messy, lost in the wreckage of goodbye,
Still holding on to a faded alibi.
[Outro]
The rain’s pouring harder, the sky’s coming down,
This heart’s a ghost town in a one-horse town.
It’s messy, and I’m stuck in your storm,
Wearing the pain like it’s a second form.