Lilith
Halsey - Topic Lyrics


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I'm perfection when it comes to first impressions
Well, I romanticize and then I get to stressing
A big brain like I'm teaching it a lesson
Baby, it's a blessing, yeah

You got me thinking that I was too mean
Well, everything that I say I believe
Tuck a knife with my heart up my sleeve and
Change like a season
Reason for nothing
I am disruptive
I've been corrupted
And by now I don't need a fucking introduction
I've been gone
'Cause I been on this road too long

You know I get too caught up in a moment
I can't call it love if I show it
I just fuck things up, if you noticed
Have you noticed?
Tell me have you noticed?

I get too caught up in a moment
I can't fall in love if I show it
I just fuck things up, if you noticed
Have you noticed?
Tell me have you noticed?

Now I'm wondering if I ever wanted to hold you
It never mattered if I owned you
'Cause you'd let anybody with a body control you
And you know it too

You got me feeling like I been too mean
And everything that I say I believe
Tuck a knife with my heart up my sleeve
And fuck like a demon
Do it like nothin'
I am disgustin'
I've been corrupted
And by now I don't need no help to be destructive
I've been gone
Yeah, I've been on this road too long

You know I get too caught up in a moment
I can't call it love if I show it
I just fuck things up, if you noticed
Have you noticed?
Tell me have you noticed?

I get too caught up in a moment
I can't fall in love 'cause I'm focused
I just fuck things up, if you noticed
Have you noticed?
Tell me have you noticed?

The more that you give away
The more that you have
More that you give away
More that you have
The more that you give away




The more that you have
The more that they take

Overall Meaning

In the song "Lilith" by Halsey and Topic, the lyrics convey a sense of self-awareness and inner conflict experienced by the singer.


In the first verse, the lyrics reflect the singer's self-perception as someone who is skilled at making a good first impression. However, this perfectionism leads to stress and overthinking, suggesting that the singer may struggle with the pressure to maintain an ideal image. The line "A big brain like I'm teaching it a lesson" suggests that the singer is intelligent but sometimes feels burdened by their own thoughts.


The following lines express a sense of self-doubt and insecurity. The singer reflects on their tendency to be mean, but emphasizes that they genuinely believe everything they say. This juxtaposition hints at inner turmoil, struggling between their sharp edges and the desire for genuine connection. The metaphor of tucking a knife with their heart up their sleeve reflects a guarded and defensive mindset, suggesting a fear of getting hurt. The line "Change like a season, reason for nothing" further highlights the singer's unpredictable nature and a lack of clear motives.


The chorus reinforces the theme of inner conflict and the difficulty the singer has in reciprocating love or forming deep connections. They express a fear of messing things up and potentially hurting the other person, as shown in the lines "I just fuck things up, if you noticed". This suggests a heightened self-awareness of their own destructive tendencies and a fear of repeating the same patterns in relationships.


The second verse delves deeper into the singer's doubts and their perception of themselves as corrupted or disgusting. They reflect on feeling mean and again emphasize their self-belief in what they say. The metaphor of fucking like a demon adds to the intensity of their emotions and actions. They express a sense of a self-destructive impulse, acknowledging that they don't need anyone else's help to indulge in destructive behavior.


The second chorus reiterates the singer's struggle with being caught up in the present moment and their difficulty in falling in love due to their focus elsewhere. The repetition of questioning whether others have noticed their tendency to mess things up suggests a desire for understanding and acceptance from those around them.


The song ends with the lines "The more that you give away, the more that you have, the more that they take." This reflection signifies a recognition of the balance between giving and receiving in relationships. It also suggests a feeling of being taken advantage of, potentially fueling the singer's guarded and self-protective nature.


Overall, the lyrics to "Lilith" delve into the singer's self-perception, struggles with forming deep connections, and their awareness of their own destructive tendencies. The lyrics express an internal battle between wanting love and connection, but fearing the potential consequences of their own actions.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Ashley Frangipane, Atticus Ross, Johnathan Cunningham, Trent Reznor

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