Bon Appétit
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical description of a relationship's end, devoid of overt emotional outcry. The repeated phrase "I'm so glad you're gone" acts as a blunt, declarative statement, cutting through any potential ambiguity about the narrator's feelings. This isn't a lament; it's a definitive pronouncement of relief. The dominant tension arises from the contrast between the finality of the separation and the mundane, almost procedural language used to describe it. Phrases like "I've packed your things" and "put them by the door" paint a picture of efficient, unemotional logistics. The absence of anger or sadness suggests a different kind of closure, one built on a quiet, resolute decision rather than a dramatic confrontation. The most striking aspect is the deliberate lack of emotional descriptors. Instead of sorrow or rage, we get a simple statement of fact: "I'm so glad you're gone." This understated delivery amplifies the impact, implying a deep-seated weariness that has finally found its release. The repetition hammers home this sense of finality, transforming a simple phrase into a powerful declaration of independence. This approach makes the lyrics effective by subverting expectations of how a breakup narrative typically unfolds. The raw, unadorned language forces the listener to focus on the act of separation itself, highlighting the quiet strength found in moving on. It’s the sound of a door closing firmly, without a backward glance.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Producers
- Thaehan