Good Grief Lyrics – VOILÀ

“Good Grief” Lyrics by VOILÀ is a latest English song in the voice of VOILÀ. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Good Grief” song lyrics are also written by VOILÀ. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Good Grief” by VOILÀ talks about someone who keeps falling into sadness and self-sabotage, even when they don’t really want to. They question why they think about dark thoughts, miss people but push them away, and ruin good moments on purpose. Deep down, they feel like a part of them actually craves emotional pain — like they’re strangely drawn to their own misery.

Good Grief Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Why do I fantasize the end?
And wonder who’d show up
Who’ll cry at the service?
Why do I lie with her in bed
And tell myself that she was
She was happier with him?

[Pre-Chorus]
Put me out of my misery
I need to change up the scenery
Put me out of my misery

And put me right into yours

[Chorus]
Good grief, why am I made this way?
I need to rain on my own parade
I think that there is a part of me
That loves a little good grief
Why do I seek this pain?
I need to throw myself into flames
I think that there is a part of me
That loves a little good grief

[Verse 2]
Why do I say I miss my friends
Only to make plans
And cancel last minute?
Why do I only just listen
To the end of “La La Land”
To ruin the mood I’m in?
To ruin the mood I’m in?

[Chorus]
Good grief, why am I made this way?
I need to rain on my own parade
I think that there is a part of me

That loves a little good grief
Why do I seek this pain?
I need to throw myself into the flames
I think that there is a part of me
That loves a little good grief

[Post-Chorus]
That loves a little good grief
That loves a little, yeah

[Pre-Chorus]
Put me out of my misery
I need to change up the scenery
Put me out of my misery
And put me right into yours

[Chorus]
Good grief, why am I made this way?
I need to rain on my own parade
I think that there is a part of me
That loves a little good grief
Why do I seek this pain?
I need to throw myself into the flames
I think that there is a part of me
That loves a little good grief

[Post-Chorus]
That loves a little good grief
That loves a little, yeah

[Outro]
“Excuse me, sir
Could you point me to the nearest bad time?”

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Good Grief Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
The person is caught up in really heavy thoughts, imagining their own death and wondering who would even care. They’re lying next to someone but feeling insecure, thinking she’d be happier with someone else. It’s like they’re stuck in their own head, doubting their worth and place in people’s lives.

[Pre-Chorus]
They’re overwhelmed and just want out of their emotional pain. Changing the scenery feels like a way to escape, but they also wish they could trade their struggles for someone else’s—almost like any feeling would be better than what they’re currently going through.

[Chorus]
They’re frustrated with how they are emotionally wired, always finding a way to ruin their own happiness. Deep down, it’s like part of them enjoys the sadness and chaos. They keep chasing painful experiences and emotional drama, even when it hurts. It’s a confusing mix of self-awareness and self-destruction—knowing they do this, yet still doing it.

[Verse 2]
They say they miss their friends but back out of plans last minute, isolating themselves even when they want connection. They listen to sad parts of songs just to ruin their mood on purpose. It’s like they’re always setting themselves up to feel worse, as if they’re addicted to sadness.

[Chorus]
Again, they’re questioning why they keep bringing trouble into their own life. Even when things could be good, they manage to make themselves feel bad. It seems like they’re drawn to emotional pain—not because they want to suffer, but because it feels familiar or weirdly comforting.

[Post-Chorus]
They admit there’s a small part of them that actually likes being sad or hurt, even if they won’t fully say why.

[Pre-Chorus]
They’re still begging for a break from their emotional mess, hoping that being somewhere else—or with someone else—might make things easier or help them feel something different.

[Chorus]
The same pattern continues—they don’t understand why they act this way, but can’t stop themselves either. There’s this ongoing pull toward negativity, like a habit they can’t shake. It’s exhausting, but also something they’ve come to expect from themselves, even if it hurts.

[Post-Chorus]
They quietly admit again that they’re attached to the sadness, like it’s a part of them they can’t ignore.

[Outro]
It’s a sarcastic, dark joke—like they’re walking around looking for trouble, almost inviting more pain, as if that’s their normal.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Good Grief song?
A. Good Grief song is sung by VOILÀ.

Q. Who wrote Good Grief lyrics?
A. Good Grief lyrics are penned by VOILÀ.

Q. Who has given the music of Good Grief song?
A. Good Grief music is composed and produced by VOILÀ.

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