![]() ![]() Notice that the chorus has an additional “way” than the title of the song. The more times you get your heartbroken, the colder your love will get. The more you pretend to leave, the less effective it will get. Sam Smith says all the breakups he has endured has made him a bit stronger. But “what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger” or “what hurts today, is stronger tomorrow.” The next time hurts less and this is not to say that, it is the way to go. The more you experience it, the more you get accustomed to it. This is what Sam Smith actually wanted to tell from “Too Good At Goodbyes.” There comes a point where we get used to all the heartbreaks, tears and pain. Pre-chorusĪnd every time you hurt me, the less that I cryĪnd every time you leave me, the quicker these tears dryĪnd every time you walk out, the less I love youīaby, we don’t stand a chance, it’s sad but it’s true You are not alone, even great artists like Sam Smith are there with you. This is very relatable to a lot of us, as we have had our hearts broken at one point and decide to close all possible (ones that might have been good) just in the fear of getting hurt. He is tired of all the games and he is giving up on love. Sam Smith is closing his heart sleeves up in “Too Good At Goodbyes,” as he is afraid of getting hurt once more.
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