Reviewers from describe the track as starting with a slow, contemplative build featuring pretty piano melodies and steady drums. As the song progresses, a "gorgeous string section" adds layers of depth and beauty. Critics have praised Woody’s technical proficiency, noting her masterful sense of timing and her ability to vary her vocal speed and intensity for maximum impact. Lyrical Analysis
: In a unique take on heartbreak, the narrator expresses a longing for the "broken plates" and asks, "Can I get a fight or two?" suggesting that even a confrontation would be better than the silence of abandonment.
Day by day, I'm wondering ifWill you come back? What I miss?I've never seen myself like thisScreaming in pillow caseWhere did you go, for God's sake? After all I gave to youCan I get a fight or two? woody_lost_goodbye_lyrics
It's only my anger and IAnd I have so much tears to cryIt's burning, tearing me apartMy lost goodbye
Day by day all by myselfDay by day still in my bedHow can I say I'm okayWhen we didn't shout or yelled?I missed the broken plates Reviewers from describe the track as starting with
: Verses describing the narrator "screaming in pillow case" and replaying past memories "all night" paint a vivid picture of the despair that follows a sudden breakup .
My lost goodbyeOh, my lost goodbyeMy lostMy lost goodbyeGoodbye Lyrical Analysis : In a unique take on
And it keeps me up all nightReplaying parts of you and IWas it nothing but a lie?My lost goodbyeMy lost goodbyeMy lost goodbye