I don’t wanna know that you thought about me when you heard a song at a party
I don’t wanna hear about how you hear about me from everybody
How is it my fault that you took the long way home?
Don’t even know why I picked up the phone
What made you think
That it’s okay
To call me this late
And tell me you’re sorry about everything
You’re still in love
I’ve heard it enough
I’m hanging up I’m so done losing sleep
What made you think I should care what made you think of me
I played your little game one too many times, guess I got sick and tired of losing
So what’s it this time did you see my car, see the stars and wonder what I’m doing
You must think I’m stupid
What made you think
That it’s okay
To call me this late
And tell me you’re sorry about everything
You’re still in love
I’ve heard it enough
I’m hanging up I’m so done losing sleep
What made you think I should care what made you think of me
You’re just gonna leave me
So just leave me alone
I don’t even know why I picked up the phone
What made you think
That it’s okay
To call me this late
And tell me you’re sorry about everything
You’re still in love
I’ve heard it enough
I’m hanging up I’m so done losing sleep
What made you think I should care what made you think of me
Facing the Past: A Heartfelt Reflection
“what made you think?” by Avery Anna is a raw, emotionally-charged exploration of boundaries after heartbreak. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone reclaiming their peace, refusing to be pulled back into the cycle of late-night apologies and unresolved feelings. Each verse captures the exhaustion of constant second chances and the frustration of an ex who won’t let go. The repeated question—what made you think I should care?—underscores the narrator’s determination to move forward, even as old memories and late-night calls threaten her newfound strength. Avery Anna’s delivery is honest and relatable, resonating with anyone who’s struggled to break free from a relationship that lingers long after it ends.
Song Credits
- Artist: Avery Anna
- Release Year: 2024