Boy's a liar Pt. 2 album art

Boy's a liar Pt. 2

by PinkPantheress

Summary

"Boy's a liar Pt. 2" dives into feelings of insecurity and betrayal in a relationship. The speaker struggles with self-worth and trust, realizing the boy they’re into is not who he claims to be.

Full Analysis

The song's main theme is about the ups and downs of love, especially when it feels one-sided. The speaker battles with their self-image and questions whether their partner truly values them. There’s a strong sense of disappointment and realization that the relationship might not be as special as they hoped. This mix of vulnerability and assertiveness really captures the struggle many face in love.

Verse 1

Take a look inside your heart, is there any room for me?
I won't have to hold my breath 'til you get down on one knee
Because you only want to hold me when I'm looking good enough
Did you ever feel me? Would you ever picture us?

The opening lines immediately set a tone of longing and uncertainty. The speaker asks if there's space for them in their partner's heart, hinting at a feeling of being unwanted. The line about holding their breath until a proposal suggests a lack of commitment. It’s clear that the speaker feels they’re only appreciated for their looks, raising doubts about the depth of their connection. This introduces the emotional struggle right from the beginning.

Chorus

The-the boy's a liar, the boy's a liar
He doesn't see ya, you're not looking at me, boy
The boy's a liar, the boy's a liar
He doesn't see ya, you're not looking at me, boy

The chorus hits hard with repetition, emphasizing the speaker's realization that the boy is not truthful. It reflects frustration and hurt, as they feel unseen and dismissed. This betrayal feels personal, and the catchy lines make it relatable. The simple yet impactful phrasing drives home the sense of disillusionment in love. It captures the feeling of being caught in a web of lies, making the listener feel the weight of the situation.

Verse 2

Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
He say that I'm good enough, grabbin' my duh-duh-duh
Thinkin' 'bout shit that I shouldn't have (huh)

In this verse, the repetition of "good enough" highlights the speaker's constant battle with self-worth. They’re stuck in a cycle of questioning whether they're truly valued. The mention of the boy’s words contrasts with their internal doubts, showing the disconnect between what’s said and what’s felt. There’s a sense of frustration as they reflect on thoughts that weigh them down, hinting at unresolved emotions.

Chorus

The-the boy's a liar, the boy's a liar
He doesn't see ya, you're not looking at me, boy
The boy's a liar, the boy's a liar
He doesn't see ya, you're not looking at me, boy

This chorus repeats again, reinforcing the main message of betrayal and invisibility. It serves as a reminder that the boy's lack of honesty has hurt the speaker deeply. The catchy nature of the chorus makes it memorable, but it also emphasizes the pain behind the fun sound. It’s a clever contrast that keeps the listener engaged while dealing with heavy emotions.

Bridge

And it been what it been (uh, huh)
Callin' his phone like, "Yo, send me your PIN"
Duckin' my shit, 'cause he know what I'm on (grrah)
But when he hit me I'm not gon' respond (grrah)

In the bridge, the speaker reflects on the back-and-forth dynamics of their relationship. There’s a sense of resignation with the phrase "it been what it been," suggesting acceptance of the situation. However, there’s also an element of empowerment as they choose not to respond when the boy reaches out. This showcases growth and a realization that they deserve better, even if it’s hard to let go.

Outro

But I don't sleep enough without you
And I can't eat enough without you (huh)
If you don't speak, does that mean we're through? (Huh)
Don't like sneaky shit that you do (grrah)

The outro reveals the speaker's vulnerability. They admit to struggling without the boy, showing how deeply they’re affected by the relationship. The questions about silence hint at unresolved feelings and uncertainty about the future. Yet, the frustration with “sneaky shit” indicates their awareness of the boy’s unreliable nature. It’s a poignant ending that leaves the listener with a sense of unresolved tension.

Closing Thoughts

Overall, "Boy's a liar Pt. 2" captures a young person's struggle with love, self-esteem, and disappointment. The catchy hooks and relatable lyrics make it engaging, while the deeper themes resonate with anyone who's felt insecure in a relationship. It's a blend of vulnerability and strength, perfectly reflecting the messy emotions that come with love.

Full Lyrics

Take a look inside your heart, is there any room for me?
I won't have to hold my breath 'til you get down on one knee
Because you only want to hold me when I'm looking good enough
Did you ever feel me? Would you ever picture us?
Every time I pull my hair, well, it's only out of fear
That you'll find me ugly and one day you'll disappear because

What's the point of crying? It was never even love
Did you ever want me? Was I ever good enough?

The-the boy's a liar, the boy's a liar
He doesn't see ya, you're not looking at me, boy
The boy's a liar, the boy's a liar
He doesn't see ya, you're not looking at me, boy

Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough

He say that I'm good enough, grabbin' my duh-duh-duh
Thinkin' 'bout shit that I shouldn't have (huh)
So I tell him there's one of me, he makin' fun of me (ha-ha)
His girl is a bum to me (grrah)
Like that boy is a cap, sayin' he home but I know where he at, like
Bet he blowin' her back
Thinkin' 'bout me 'cause he know that ass fat (damn)

And it been what it been (uh, huh)
Callin' his phone like, "Yo, send me your PIN"
Duckin' my shit, 'cause he know what I'm on (grrah)
But when he hit me I'm not gon' respond (grrah)
But I don't sleep enough without you
And I can't eat enough without you (huh)
If you don't speak, does that mean we're through? (Huh)
Don't like sneaky shit that you do (grrah)

The-the boy's a liar, the boy's a liar
He doesn't see ya, you're not looking at me, boy
The boy's a liar, the boy's a liar
He doesn't see ya, you're not looking at me, boy

Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
Good eno-o-ough, good eno-o-ough
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