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[Verse 2] You leave your clothes all over the floor I pick 'em up, then you leave more You drive me crazy, yeah, you drive me mad But you're the best thing that I've ever had
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[Bridge] I don't mind the clutter As long as I'm your lover I don't mind the mess As long as I'm the best [Verse 2] You leave your clothes all over
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"’Cause I’m too messy, and then I’m too f---ing clean / You told me, 'Get a job', then you ask where the hell I’ve been."
Ultimately, "Messy" resonates because it acts as an antidote to the toxic positivity that permeates modern culture. It is a rejection of the imposter syndrome that arises when one compares their internal reality to everyone else’s external facade. By the song's conclusion, the listener is left with a sense of catharsis. Young suggests that the cracks in the pavement are where the flowers grow—that in the disarray of our lives, we find our true character.