

The narrator feels drained and exhausted by their partner's behavior but confesses to wasting their breath and energy on them. The mention of being drunk suggests that the partner's actions may be impulsive or influenced by external factors. In the second verse, the narrator reveals that their partner has reached out to them again.

They express the desire to better explain their emotions and the notion that it would have been better if their relationship hadn't been true.

The chorus is repeated, emphasizing the narrator's increased happiness when they are not with their partner. This line hints at the partner's unreliability and dishonesty. They contemplate whether their partner truly passed by their street or if it was all a lie. This line suggests a lack of interest and investment in the narrator's life. The narrator also questions if their partner reads their interviews or skips over them. They mention writing a letter to themselves, possibly as a form of self-reflection and self-guidance. In the first verse, the narrator asks their partner to give them some time to think and reflect. This sentiment implies that the relationship was challenging and may have caused them pain or distress. They wish they could more accurately explain their emotions and express their desires. In the chorus, the narrator states that they are happier when they are away from their partner. The lyrics convey a sense of relief and liberation from a toxic connection. The song "Happier Than Ever" by Billie Eilish (Turkish Translation) depicts a tumultuous relationship where the narrator expresses their newfound happiness after being separated from their partner.
