A slow-burning piano-led pop ballad about the guilt of a secret carried since childhood — a lie told to a father who later died believing it. Morally unresolved, emotionally devastating, and deliberately still.
There is a moment most people never talk about — not heartbreak, not loss exactly, but the quiet catastrophe of a lie you told out of love, or fear, or both. What I Said Instead lives in that space. It's about a secret carried since childhood: hearing something you weren't supposed to hear, being made an accomplice before you were old enough to understand what that meant. And then, fifteen years later, being given one last chance to tell the truth — and choosing silence again.
The song doesn't take sides. The father died believing in a version of his marriage that wasn't entirely real. Whether that was a mercy or a wound is left open, because the person at the center doesn't know either. The bridge holds both truths at once: I'd do it again / and I'd hate myself the same. That kind of guilt doesn't resolve. It just becomes part of the furniture.
The inspiration was a real confession shared online by someone grappling with exactly this — decades of silence, a father now gone, and the unanswerable question of what the right thing would have been.
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[Verse 1]
I was ten years old, standing in the hall
Heard a voice say "I love you" through the wall
Mama turned around and looked me in the eye
Said "This stays between us, baby — don't ask why"
So I folded it up small and hid it in my chest
Told myself some secrets are better left to rest
[Pre-Chorus]
Fifteen years of carrying something I can't name
Fifteen years of watching nothing look the same
[Chorus]
When you asked me, I looked right at you
I said "She's crazy" — I said it like it's true
And you believed me, like you always do
That's what I said instead of I love you
Instead of I love you
[Verse 2]
You showed me the message on a Tuesday night
Said "What do you think?" like I could set it right
I watched you want to trust me, want the world to hold
So I gave you the answer that you needed most
You deleted it, you smiled and let it go
And I kept the weight of everything you'll never know
[Pre-Chorus]
Now the phone don't ring, your chair sits empty there
And every word I swallowed fills the quiet air
[Chorus]
When you asked me, I looked right at you
I said "She's crazy" — I said it like it's true
And you believed me, like you always do
That's what I said instead of I love you
Instead of I love you
[Bridge]
Maybe I protected you from something you didn't need
Or maybe I just couldn't bear to watch it bleed
I was ten years old, I was twenty-five
I was standing right beside you, I was keeping you alive
And I'd do it again — God, I'd do it again
And I'd hate myself the same
[Chorus]
When you asked me, I looked right at you
I said "She's crazy" — I said it like it's true
And you believed me, like you always do
That's what I said instead of I love you
[Outro]
Instead of I love you
Instead of I love you
Dad, I love you
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