So Far Gone Lyrics

So Far Gone Lyrics – ROLE MODEL Ft. Lizzy McAlpine

"So Far Gone" is a new English song by ROLE MODEL from the album Kansas Anymore. The track features Lizzy McAlpine and was written by Lizzy McAlpine, Noah Conrad, and ROLE MODEL. Produced by Noah Conrad, the song is published… Read More

So Far Gone Lyrics


So Far Gone Lyrics By ROLE MODEL ft. Lizzy McAlpine

[Verse 1: ROLE MODEL]
You're worse than my mother
Pointin' out flaws like it's your day job
Someday I'll find another
And all that work might just pay off

[Verse 2: ROLE MODEL]
Look at what we uncovered
At least the both of us changed
But now I drink like my brother
Since the day we went our separate ways
Mm-hmm, mm-mm
Alright

[Chorus: ROLE MODEL, Lizzy McAlpine, ROLE MODEL & Lizzy McAlpine]
So far gone
So far gone
So lonely
Lonely (Yeah)
If you wanted me to go
You should've told me
So far gone
So far gone
So lonely
Lonely
If you wanted me to know
You should've told me

[Verse 3: Lizzy McAlpine]
You're just like your father (Ooh-ooh)
Have it your way or nothin' at all (Nothin' at all)
Maybe it would be different
If we could've called it what it was
Hmm-hmm (Hmm-mm-mm), mm-mm

[Chorus: ROLE MODEL, Lizzy McAlpine, ROLE MODEL & Lizzy McAlpine]
So far gone
So far gone
So lonely
Lonely (Yeah)
If you wanted me to go
You should've told me
So far gone
So far gone
So lonely
Lonely
If you wanted me to know
You should've told me

[Outro: ROLE MODEL, Lizzy McAlpine]
You should've told me
You should've told me
I wish you'd told me
Told me
You could've told me, told me, told me (Hmm, hmm), hmm-mm
(I wish you'd told me)

[Verse 1: ROLE MODEL]
In this verse, ROLE MODEL critiques his former partner's tendency to point out his flaws, drawing a comparison to his mother’s critical nature. He expresses a hope that moving on will eventually lead to better outcomes, reflecting a mix of frustration and resignation. The verse highlights the impact of critical feedback on the relationship and the singer's longing for change and growth.

[Verse 2: ROLE MODEL]
Here, ROLE MODEL acknowledges that both he and his former partner have changed since their separation. He admits to coping with alcohol like his brother, showing how the breakup has affected his behavior. The verse reflects on personal transformation and the struggles of adjusting to life after the relationship, emphasizing the ongoing impact of the split on his lifestyle.

[Chorus: ROLE MODEL, Lizzy McAlpine]
The chorus captures a sense of deep loneliness and confusion about the breakup. ROLE MODEL feels abandoned and left in the dark about why the relationship ended. The repetition of "so far gone" and "so lonely" emphasizes the emotional distance and isolation he feels, while the lines about not being told to leave underscore his frustration with the lack of clear communication.

[Verse 3: Lizzy McAlpine]
In Lizzy McAlpine’s verse, she critiques the partner’s behavior as being similar to their father’s, highlighting a pattern of selfishness or lack of compromise. The verse reflects on the unfulfilled potential of the relationship and the missed opportunities for clarity and resolution. It adds a layer of introspection about how familial traits influence relationship dynamics.

[Chorus: ROLE MODEL, Lizzy McAlpine]
The chorus captures a sense of deep loneliness and confusion about the breakup. ROLE MODEL feels abandoned and left in the dark about why the relationship ended. The repetition of "so far gone" and "so lonely" emphasizes the emotional distance and isolation he feels, while the lines about not being told to leave underscore his frustration with the lack of clear communication.

[Outro: ROLE MODEL, Lizzy McAlpine]
The outro reiterates the wish for clearer communication and understanding. ROLE MODEL and Lizzy McAlpine express a lingering sense of confusion and regret about the lack of closure. The repetition of "you should've told me" underscores the emotional impact of not receiving a definitive explanation for the breakup, emphasizing the pain of unresolved feelings.


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About Song

"So Far Gone" is a new English song by ROLE MODEL from the album Kansas Anymore. The track features Lizzy McAlpine and was written by Lizzy McAlpine, Noah Conrad, and ROLE MODEL. Produced by Noah Conrad, the song is published on ROLE MODEL's YouTube channel, continuing the artist's exploration of personal themes and emotional depth.

The song delves into the pain and regret following a breakup, exploring themes of emotional distance and unresolved feelings. ROLE MODEL reflects on the difficult dynamics of a past relationship, highlighting both personal and relational flaws. The repeated chorus emphasizes the sense of abandonment and loneliness, underscoring the frustration of not being given a clear reason for the end of the relationship. Lizzy McAlpine’s verse adds another layer, comparing the partner’s behavior to their father’s, suggesting deep-seated issues and unmet expectations.

Credits

Song So Far Gone
Artists ROLE MODEL
Featuring Artists Lizzy McAlpine
Written By Lizzy McAlpine, Noah Conrad & ROLE MODEL
Produced By Noah Conrad
Label ROLE MODEL

Kansas Anymore Songs

So Far Gone Official Video

FAQs

Who is the singer of "So Far Gone" song?

The "So Far Gone" song is sung by ROLE MODEL featuring Lizzy McAlpine

Who is the lyrics writer of "So Far Gone" song by ROLE MODEL?

The "So Far Gone" song by ROLE MODEL lyrics was written by Lizzy McAlpine, Noah Conrad & ROLE MODEL.

Who is the music producer of "So Far Gone" song by ROLE MODEL?

The "So Far Gone" song by ROLE MODEL was produced by Noah Conrad.

When did ROLE MODEL release "So Far Gone" song?

ROLE MODEL released "So Far Gone" song on Jul 18, 2024.

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