Cover art for ‎i always knew you’d be the death of me by Artemas

‎i always knew you’d be the death of me

Track 2 on yustyna 

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Jul. 11, 20241 viewer6.1K views

‎i always knew you’d be the death of me Lyrics

[Intro]
(Yeah)
(Yeah)

[Verse 1]
I always kinda knew you'd be the death of me
Oh, honey, I know (Yeah)
Oh, honey, I know (Ooh)
I always kinda knew you'd see the light of day
You say you've outgrown (Yeah)
Oh, honey, I know (Ooh)

[Verse 2]
(Here it goes again) I always kinda knew that, girl, eventually
You'd come for my throat (Yeah)
Knife in my throat (Ooh)
(Here it goes) I always kinda knew you'd be the death of me
Oh, honey, I know (Yeah)
Oh, honey, I know (Ooh)

[Chorus]
Here it goes again, again
The misery extends again (Hey)
Here it goes again, again
The misery extends again (Hey)
[Verse 3]
I always kinda knew you'd be, knew you'd turn away from me
I know
Oh, honey, I know
I always kinda knew you'd be the death of me
Oh, honey, I know (Ooh)
Oh, honey, I know

[Bridge]
And I'm a lucky man
You're a lovely girl
You're better than me
And, you can go to hell

[Chorus]
Here it goes again, again
The misery extends again (Hey)
Here it goes again, again
The misery extends again (Hey)

[Bridge]
And I'm a lucky man
You're a lovely girl
You're better than me
You can go to hell
[Outro]
Here it goes again
(Yeah)
(Yeah)
(Yeah)
(Yeah)

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Genius Annotation

“I Always Knew You’d Be The Death Of Me” by Artemas from the album yustyna is an intense and emotional track that deals with the turbulent nature of a toxic relationship. With a blend of catchy melodies and haunting lyrics, the song captures the bittersweet realization that a loved one can bring both comfort and destruction.

Description

Artemas begins the song with a dark yet familiar feeling that permeates throughout the lyrics. In the opening verses, he reveals that he always knew the relationship would lead to his downfall. This insight is reinforced by the recurring chorus, which emphasizes the inevitability and pain of the situation.

The lyrics are filled with metaphors and direct statements that reflect the depth and complexity of his emotions. Lines like “You’d come for my throat” and “Knife in my throat” highlight the sharp divide between love and pain at the core of the relationship.

The chorus addresses the repeated extension of misery, symbolizing the endless nature of emotional torment. Artemas uses the refrain to stress the cyclical and inescapable return of suffering.

In the later verses and the bridge, he describes his ambivalence toward his lover—she is both “a lovely girl” and someone who causes him great harm. This duality culminates in an outburst of anger and resignation, with the phrase “you can go to hell” signifying his ultimate detachment and attempt to break free from the toxic relationship.

Conclusion

“I Always Knew You’d Be The Death Of Me” is a powerful expression of heartbreak and the dark side of love. Through his lyrics and melodies, Artemas successfully tells a gripping story that many listeners will resonate with in their own experiences. The song is a melancholic yet cathartic piece that takes the audience through the highs and lows of a destructive love.

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