Bite Mark

“Bite Marks” feels like a song about the kind of love that leaves tiny scars — not always on the skin, but on the heart.


When you listen, it’s like hearing someone remember a relationship that was sweet… but also sharp. The kind where the good moments feel magical, and the painful ones sink in deep, like marks you can’t fully erase.

The song reminds us that love can touch you in ways that stay long after the person is gone.

Some memories feel warm.

Some feel like little bruises.

But together, they make you who you are.

There’s something soft and sad in it — the way the singer carries both the hurt and the longing at the same time. You can almost feel them tracing the “bite marks” with their fingers, not to reopen the pain, but to understand it.

It’s a reminder that:
some people come into your life as lessons,
some come as storms,
and some leave marks that teach you how strong you actually are.

When the song ends, it leaves you with that quiet question in your chest:

“Why do the memories that hurt the most also feel the hardest to let go?”

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