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I hate the way you say you didn't have a reason nobody accidentally drowns you in the deep end you must have planned it out for it to go the way it did and that feels like shit

you must've had cruel, cruel intentions did you do it for attention? 'cause I gave you heaven while you gave me hell guess you didn't mention it was somebody else all you had was cruel, cruel intentions

cruel intentions

one day, I'll be stronger through all the self-sabotage suffering through my toxic thoughts that I let carry on but in this moment, god, this really hurts like hell but I know I'll thank these lonesome nights that led led me to myself

self sabotage

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Lexi Jayde’s closer to closure feels like walking barefoot across the wreckage of your own heartbreak. It’s not just a breakup EP — it’s a portrait of that messy, in-between space where the love is over but the feelings haven’t quite caught up yet. Lexi doesn’t avoid the emotional gray — she walks straight into it, with quiet courage.

“self sabotage” is exactly what it sounds like — a dive into the cycle of blame and longing, where pain becomes familiar, almost comforting. It’s raw, it’s messy, but it’s also honest. Lexi’s not falling apart for the sake of drama — she’s doing it because that’s what healing actually looks like sometimes.

As the EP unfolds, there’s a noticeable shift. She’s asking questions, reclaiming perspective, and slowly moving toward clarity. It’s not a loud triumph — it’s a quiet step forward. But sometimes, that’s the bravest kind.

closer to closure is the story of losing someone and slowly finding yourself. And when it ends, you just might feel a little closer to closure too.