Cynthia Erivo – More Than Twice (A Cappella) Meaning

In this article, we’ll explore the meaning of More Than Twice (A Cappella) by Cynthia Erivo. As of this writing, More Than Twice (A Cappella) is ranked 115.

Meaning of More Than Twice (A Cappella) by Cynthia Erivo

“More Than Twice (A Cappella)” by Cynthia Erivo is about realizing someone has hurt you repeatedly and finally deciding not to accept their apologies anymore.

This song feels heavy and sad, like a cloudy day where you just want to stay in bed. The theme is about feeling used and finding the courage to walk away from someone who keeps making the same mistakes.

The chorus—”I can’t cling to your sorrys, this time, you’ve already fooled me more than twice”—hits like a cold wave, capturing how sometimes we let people hurt us over and over before we finally say enough. In the verses, Erivo paints pictures of gardens ruined by weeds and drowning under someone else’s weight; it’s as if we’re holding our breath underwater, waiting for relief that never comes. Her words make us see how hard it can be to break free when you care about someone who doesn’t treat you well, but also how necessary it is to choose yourself in the end.

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Erivo’s voice alone, without any music, makes every word feel real and raw—like she’s whispering secrets right into our ears. The moment everything clicks is when we realize her story could be ours too: letting go isn’t weakness, it’s survival.

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