This song lives in that messy post-breakup space where you’re still raw enough to argue, but already tired enough to surrender. it’s not a calm “closure” song—it’s blame, tenderness, disbelief, and resignation all talking over each other, because that’s what it actually felt like to me when strong concept I held for such a long time suddenly collapses like a house of cards. The verses are almost monotone, like you’re numb and looping the same thoughts, while the chorus cracks open with the painful clarity: I believe you think you love me… but I don’t think you know what love is. The stumbling beat and scratchy, strained strings mirror that emotional imbalance—trying to walk steady while your insides keep tripping. What makes it hurt is that it doesn’t paint the other person as a monster; it admits they’re doing what they can, but from inside a framework that doesn’t meet you. And the bridge is the final gut-punch: after all the accusations, you’re still the one left “stuck”—not just missing them, but stuck with the empty space where you expected love to be.
Lyrics
Stuck
[Verse 1]
You say you love me still but
You don't know what love is
You say you'll never stop but
What you mean is don't leave me
Love's not about give or take
Love's about love
Look at all the things you have
You don't even know what they're for
[Chorus]
You say you love me
And I believe that's what you think
But I'm afraid
You don't know what love is
(You don't know what love is)
(You don't know what love is)
[Verse 2]
Now there's no point in placing the blame
I believe you do all that you can
But this is my point of view
So I can no longer be with you
[Chorus]
You say you love me
And I believe that's what you think
But I'm afraid
You don't know what love is
(You don't know what love is)
(You don't know what love is)
[Bridge]
You said you loved me
I guess I never believed it was true
You said you'd never leave
Now I'm stuck
I'm stuck here
Stuck here without you
[Outro]
(Stuck here without you)
(I'm stuck here)
(I'm stuck here)