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Hey there, I want to tell you about a cool song called “Revisionist History Lyrics” by an artist named Katelyn Tarver. It’s part of an album called “Quitter,” released in 2024. The music for this track was created by Chad Copelin, while the lyrics were a collaboration between Chad Copelin, Davis Naish & Katelyn Tarver. So, if you’re into music, this might be something you’d enjoy checking out!

Revisionist History Lyrics

Do you like knowing that I hurt?
Do you hope you’re making it worse?
Is there a part of you that likes
Going and twisting the knife?
Know you love putting on a show
Wrapping up everything in gold
No other way to paint a picture so perfect
Just go re-interpret it all

I hear you lying about me
Are you afraid of the truth coming out?
There’s something wrong with your memory
You’re living a revisionist history
(You’re living a revisionist history)
(You’re living a)

If I could pick apart my brain
You’d be the first thing I’d erase
I’d love to live without the scars that you gave me
Let nonе of it faze me
But you’re not somеthing I can change

I hear you lying about me
Are you afraid of the truth coming out?
There’s something wrong with your memory
You’re living a revisionist history
If you’re gonna throw in some changes
Make sure you don’t forget what you wrote down
I still got all of the pages
You’re living a revisionist history

Do you like knowing that I hurt?
(You’re living a revisionist history)
Do you hope you’re making it worse?
(You’re living a revisionist history)

I hear you lying about me
Are you afraid of the truth coming out?
There’s something wrong with your memory
You’re living a revisionist history
If you’re gonna throw in some changes
Make sure you don’t forget what you wrote down
I still got all of the pages
You’re living a revisionist history


SONG INFO:

Song: Revisionist History
Artist: Katelyn Tarver
Album: Quitter (2024)
Music: Chad Copelin
Lyrics: Chad Copelin, Davis Naish & Katelyn Tarver


“Revisionist History Lyrics” by Katelyn Tarver digs into the pain of betrayal and deceit. The song questions if the person causing hurt takes pleasure in it. It delves into the frustration of being misrepresented and the desire to erase the scars inflicted by someone’s actions. Tarver confronts the lies spun about her, challenging the distorted version of events created by others. She emphasizes the importance of remembering the truth, holding onto the original story despite attempts to rewrite it. The lyrics capture the struggle of dealing with hurtful memories and the longing to break free from their impact, urging honesty and authenticity.


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