by Cassandra Coleman · 2024
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The song “Bite My Tongue” by Cassandra Coleman is about urging someone to confront their indecision and self-doubt, encouraging them to let go of pride, make their own choices, and recognize that it’s okay to change their mind and take control of their life.
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Bite My Tongue (From the Netflix Series “Nobody Wants This” Season 2)’ by Cassandra Coleman is a song about hard choices, changing your mind, and trying to find yourself when things feel tough. We’re going to break down what makes this song so powerful and why its message sticks with listeners. ⬇️
️ From the very first lines, the song paints a moody, introspective atmosphere, where indecision hangs heavy like mist in the air. The narrative follows someone struggling with self-doubt, pride, and the fear of letting go.
️ The chorus hits like a confession we’ve all whispered to ourselves—biting our tongue, wondering if swallowing pride is worth the risk. “Do you really even want it, is it ruining your life?” Coleman asks, and suddenly we’re thrust into that anxious limbo between speaking up and staying silent, between clinging tight and letting go. It’s raw, uncertain, honest—the kind of emotional seesaw that yanks at your gut and makes you question what you truly want.
In the verses, we see snapshots of frustration and paralysis—“Stalled out on the starting line / Wonderin’ at the reasons why.” Coleman doesn’t sugarcoat the struggle; she acknowledges how easy it is to wait for someone else to push us forward, to hope for rescue instead of facing the hard truth that “no one’s coming to change your mind.” The repeated lines and sharp imagery (“swingin’ your fists, but you’re losin’ your fight”) dig into the ache of fighting yourself, hinting at growth that only happens when you finally decide to move.
The song circles back again and again to the idea that it’s okay—not just okay, but necessary—to reconsider, to shift course, to admit you want something different, even if you’re scared or it feels late in the game. The ‘A-ha’ moment lands in that haunting refrain: nobody else can make the call for you, and sometimes the bravest thing is to let yourself change.
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