Imagine_dragons_bad_liar_lyrics (2027)
Imagine a couple living in a house that looks perfect from the outside—a "perfect paradise"—but inside, the walls are cracking. They’ve spent a year avoiding the silence, tip-toeing around the "terrors" of their truth.
: The opening line refers to the emotional exhaustion of trying to save a relationship that had become "loveless". imagine_dragons_bad_liar_lyrics
: By the end of the song, the lyric "Now you know, you're free to go" serves as a painful release for both partners to move on. Narrative Adaptation Imagine a couple living in a house that
The song was actually co-written by Reynolds and Volkman in 2018, just before they initially decided to separate. Reynolds has described the writing process as "brutally honest," as they both knew the lyrics were about their own failing marriage, even though they hadn't yet spoken the words out loud to each other. : By the end of the song, the