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Couldn’t Make It Any Harder – Sabrina Carpenter

Couldn’t Make It Any Harder – Sabrina Carpenter

Couldn’t Make It Any Harder Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Oh, what I’d give to be
Meeting you as the glass-half-full version of me
I was easier than I am now
Would’ve folded, but I can’t now
Heard they say this emotion should be kind

[Chorus]
But I couldn’t make it
Any harder to love me
Your arms are reachin’
And your eager heart is throbbing
I know you’re frustrated
‘Cause I will not let you touch me
You say you can take it
But you don’t know how hard I can make it

[Verse 2]
Fuckboys you’ll never meet
Well, you can thank them for why I’m so goddamn reactionary
And for the graveyard in my stomach
Filled with pivotal formative comments
Meanwhile, you’re just tryna tell me I look nice (Ooh)

[Chorus]
But I couldn’t make it
Any harder to love me
Your arms are reachin’
And your eager heart is throbbing
I know you’re frustrated
‘Cause I will not let you touch me
You say you can take it
But you don’t know how hard I can make it

[Bridge]
(Ah)
Oh no
Oh

[Outro]
I couldn’t make it
Any harder to love me
Oh, one day, believe me
You’ll want someone that makes it easyv

About “Couldn’t Make It Any Harder

“Couldn’t Make It Any Harder” by Sabrina Carpenter is a soulful ballad from her 2025 deluxe album Short n’ Sweet. Drawing inspiration from Olivia Newton-John’s “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” the song delves into the complexities of emotional vulnerability and the aftermath of past heartbreaks. Carpenter reflects on how previous relationships have made it challenging for her to fully open up to new love, expressing a sense of emotional detachment and self-protection. The track features a stripped-down arrangement with shimmering guitar and delicate vocals, allowing Carpenter’s emotive delivery to take center stage. Lyrically, she conveys the internal struggle of wanting connection while simultaneously pushing others away due to lingering fears and insecurities

Artist(s): Sabrina Carpenter
Track Number: 15
Release Date: February 14, 2025
Producer(s): John Ryan, Julian Bunetta
Country: United States

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