I'm still alive but I'm barely breathing
Just prayed to a God that I don't believe in
'Cause I got time while she got freedom
'Cause when a heart breaks, no, it don't breakeven
Her best days will be some of my worst
She finally met a man that's gonna put her first
While I'm wide awake she's no trouble sleeping
'Cause when a heart breaks no it don't breakeven
Even, no
What am I supposed to do
When the best part of me was always you?
And what am I supposed to say
When I'm all choked up and you're OK?
I'm falling to pieces, yeah
I'm falling to pieces
They say bad things happen for a reason
But no wise words gonna stop the bleeding
'Cause she's moved on while I'm still grieving
And when a heart breaks no it don't breakeven
Even, no
And what am I gonna do
When the best part of me was always you?
And what am I supposed to say
When I'm all choked up and you're OK?
I'm falling to pieces, yeah
I'm falling to pieces, yeah
I'm falling to pieces
(Ones still in love while the other one's leaving)
I'm falling to pieces
('Cause when a heart breaks, no, it don't breakeven)
Oh, you got his heart and my heart and none of the pain
You took your suitcase, I took the blame
Now I'm tryna make sense of what little remains, ohh
'Cause you left me with no love, with no love to my name
I'm still alive but I'm barely breathing
Just prayed to a God that I don't believe in
'Cause I got time while she got freedom
'Cause when a heart breaks, no, it don't break
No, it don't break
No, it don't breakeven, no
What am I gonna do
When the best part of me was always you?
And what am I supposed to say
When I'm all choked up and you're OK?
(Oh glad you're okay now)
I'm falling to pieces, yeah
I'm falling to pieces, yeah
(Oh I'm fallin', fallin')
I'm falling to pieces
(Ones still in love while the other one's leaving)
I'm falling to pieces
('Cause when a heart breaks, no, it don't breakeven)
Oh, it don't breakeven, no
Oh, it don't breakeven, no
Oh, it don't breakeven, no
About This Song
"Breakeven" is a deeply vulnerable exploration of the asymmetrical nature of heartbreak, where one person moves on while the other remains devastated. The song captures the torturous realization that while the narrator is barely surviving the breakup, his ex-partner has found happiness with someone new who will treat her better than he did. At its core, the track examines the guilt and self-awareness that comes with recognizing your own role in a relationship's failure, even as you're drowning in the aftermath. The central metaphor of hearts not "breaking even" illustrates how breakups are rarely mutual-one person typically suffers far more than the other, creating an emotional imbalance that feels fundamentally unfair. Musically, The Script crafts a piano-driven ballad that builds from intimate verses to soaring, anthemic choruses, with Danny O'Donoghue's raw, emotionally charged vocals carrying the weight of genuine anguish. The production combines rock sensibilities with pop accessibility, featuring driving drums and guitar that amplify the emotional intensity without overwhelming the song's vulnerable core. The track resonated powerfully with listeners because it articulates a universal truth about love and loss that many had felt but couldn't express-the devastating inequality of heartbreak and the complex mix of regret, jealousy, and genuine care for someone you've lost. Its honest portrayal of masculine emotional vulnerability, combined with its soaring melody, made it both a cathartic release and a radio-friendly hit that established The Script as masters of emotionally intelligent rock.
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