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I Like That Just Fine


Artist: Crone Fires
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Time Signature: 4/4
Artist's Description
I Like That Just Fine is an Alt-Country track that strips the varnish off the idea of forgiveness. The narrator opens with a lie — she says she forgave the woman who wronged her. But each verse reveals that what she really offered was a mask, while underneath she planned out slow, deliberate revenge.

This isn’t revenge with fire or fists. It’s revenge through small-town precision: dropping secrets into conversations, smiling while feeding gossip, stirring up whispers at gatherings, and planting doubts with family and friends. The verses show how one woman’s reputation unravels thread by thread, not because of lies, but because the truth is wielded at the right moment, in the right place, with the right smile.

The choruses frame the core message: forgiveness is a myth, a story people tell when they’ve never had to swallow what can’t be forgotten. The narrator undercuts every expectation of “moving on,” punctuating her restraint with a venomous refrain — Bless your heart.

By the final verse and chorus, the mask is gone. The narrator confesses openly: she never forgave, she hates her enemy, and she dismantled her life piece by piece in return. The song ends without apology or softe


Genre(s): Country, Alternative Country
Mood(s): Aggressive, Angry, Bitter, Confident, Hard
Style(s): Alternative
Tempo: 60-85 BPM
Language(s): English
Instrument(s): Drum Kit,Guitar-Electric
Vocal Type(s): Female Vocals
File Type: MP3

* Audio may contain AI generated content
I Like That Just FineCover Version:$22.75
Standard License:$200.00
Extended License:$400.00
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I like that Just Fine

[Verse 1]
I said I'd forgive you—but I lied,
with my voice breathy as a prayer,
soft as a bruise.
You nodded and accepted it.
Of course you did.
But I remember everything you said,
every little sin you committed.
And I cataloged your tone,
not just the words.

[Verse 2]
I smiled like nothing burned—
but I tasted smoke behind my teeth.
You talked like time fixed things,
but time just archived the grief.
You called it "a mistake,"
like that made it small.
But I bled for every moment
you said didn’t matter at all.

Chorus
You think forgiveness is a moment—
one nod, one word, a clean slate.
But I know better.
Forgiveness is a myth
told by people
who never had to bite down
on what they couldn't spit out.
You think I moved on.
That’s adorable.
Bless your heart.

[Verse 3]
I saw your friend last week,
she asked if we still speak.
I said, “Of course. We made our peace—
it’s all behind us now.”
Then I mentioned what you said
about her drinking and her dress.
I smiled so sweet you’d think
I still believed in grace.

[Verse 4]
I brought your mama flowers
at that church thing in July.
She said you’ve been real quiet—
I said “She’s trying, bless her heart.”
I stirred the gossip punchbowl
with a silver-handled spoon,
then watched the whispers bloom
like jasmine in the dark.

[Bridge]
I didn’t forgive you.
I just got tired
of watching you beg for it.
Some things aren’t healed—
they’re buried,
and I remember exactly where.

[Verse 5]
I ran into your sister—
the one who never liked me.
She said you’ve been “doing better.”
I said, “Better than what?”
She blinked. I smiled.
Some things are better left unclear,
especially when it made her squirm
in her pastel cardigan.

[Verse 6]
I kept your secrets,
even the ones that made me sick.
But now I drop them
one by one
into conversations like spare change.
Not loud. Just true.
And people listen harder
when you don’t raise your voice.

[Chorus]
You think forgiveness is a sigh and a smile,
just something you ask for,
and sometimes get.
And yes, I said I forgave you—
but I lied.
You think I let it go?
Bless your heart.
You don’t know how much I hate you.
So I took your life apart—
like you did mine.
It hurts, don’t it?
And I like that just fine.

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