Noticed I Cried
Summary
"Noticed I Cried" is about feeling hurt and misunderstood after a breakup. The song captures the confusion and pain of realizing someone you cared for isn’t who you thought they were.
Full Analysis
The overall theme revolves around the emotional fallout from a relationship that didn’t live up to expectations. The singer expresses feelings of sadness and betrayal while also showing strength in recognizing the other person’s flaws. There’s a sense of moving on but also a lingering attachment that makes it hard to fully let go. It’s a mix of vulnerability and empowerment, which many people can relate to.
Verse 1
It was early last week you said, "We didn't really have that much in common" (common)
But what did you really gain from it? (From it)
We split in two, now you don't want me
Now it's the start of July
In this verse, the singer reflects on a recent conversation that led to the breakup. The line about not having much in common highlights the disconnect that was always there. It’s like they’re questioning what the relationship meant to the other person. The mention of splitting in two shows the emotional divide that’s formed, and the timing at the start of July adds a sense of irony. It’s supposed to be a happy time, but instead, there’s sadness.
Chorus
D-D-D-Did you notice I cried, but only just a little bit? (Yeah)
Tell you I lied, then split down in the middle
'Cause you're taking one side, not the side that I like
Because you know I can't lie when you're in my mind
The chorus is powerful because it captures the conflicting emotions of the singer. There’s a hint of sarcasm in asking if the other person noticed the tears. It shows they tried to hide their pain. The idea of lying and splitting down the middle suggests a struggle to maintain their own identity after the relationship. The line about not being able to lie when the other person is in their mind indicates that the memories and feelings are hard to escape.
Verse 2
Y-Y-You're too cruel to be kind and I know that from experience
I can hear your replies, but it's maybe that I'm hearin' things
And I heard all your lies, there's no lies that I like
So, I'll take that as a sign, you're a burden of mine (hey)
In this verse, the singer addresses the harshness of the other person. Calling them "too cruel to be kind" suggests that their actions were disguised as helpful but were actually hurtful. The confusion of hearing replies, but questioning if they’re real, shows the emotional turmoil. It’s like they’re stuck in their thoughts, replaying past experiences. The conclusion that this person is now a burden reflects a shift from love to resentment, making it clear this relationship isn’t healthy anymore.
Chorus
Mine-ine-ine
Burden of mine, mine-ine-ine
Mine-ine-ine, of mine
Mine-ine-ine, of mine
This chorus repeats the idea of the burden, emphasizing how heavy this relationship feels. The repetition creates a sense of weight that’s hard to shake off. It shows how this person is still on the singer's mind, despite wanting to move on. The catchy nature of the chorus makes it memorable, but the underlying message is one of struggle and realization.
Bridge
I-I-I-I hope you find someone better
And I’ll be alright, I’ll be alright
'Cause I’ll find someone better, yeah, I’ll be alright
In the bridge, there’s a glimmer of hope. The singer wishes the other person well but also reassures themselves that they’ll be okay. It’s a moment of self-empowerment, acknowledging that they deserve better. This shift from pain to hope is crucial, showing that while they’re hurting now, there’s a sense of moving forward.
Outro
Mine-ine-ine, burden of mine
Mine-ine-ine, of mine
Mine-ine-ine, burden of mine
Mine-ine-ine
The outro circles back to the burden theme, reinforcing the emotional weight of the relationship. It reminds us that even as they move forward, the memories linger. The repetition feels almost like a mantra, suggesting that while they’re trying to let go, it’s still a process.
Closing Thoughts
"Noticed I Cried" beautifully blends sorrow with strength. The lyrics capture the confusion and heartache of a breakup while also showing a path toward healing. It’s relatable for anyone who’s been in a tough situation, making it a powerful anthem of moving on while still feeling the weight of the past.
Full Lyrics
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But what did you really gain from it? (From it)
We split in two, now you don't want me
Now it's the start of July
You thought that you broke my heart and now every time that you see me you vanish (vanish)
'Cause you assumed you really mattered (really mattered)
But I was sound, I had a pattern
Now you're a burden of mine
D-D-D-Did you notice I cried, but only just a little bit? (Yeah)
Tell you I lied, then split down in the middle
'Cause you're taking one side, not the side that I like
Because you know I can't lie when you're in my mind
Y-Y-You're too cruel to be kind and I know that from experience
I can hear your replies, but it's maybe that I'm hearin' things
And I heard all your lies, there's no lies that I like
So, I'll take that as a sign, you're a burden of mine (hey)
Mine-ine-ine
Burden of mine, mine-ine-ine
Mine-ine-ine, of mine
Mine-ine-ine, of mine
Mine-ine-ine