The Blackest Day Link
Expressed through her attempts to find love in "all the wrong places".
"The Blackest Day" is a cinematic, jazz-infused ballad by , released in 2015 as the eleventh track on her fourth studio album, Honeymoon . Clocking in at 6 minutes and 5 seconds, it is the longest track on the album and is widely celebrated by fans for its raw, atmospheric exploration of grief following a devastating breakup. Narrative and Themes The Blackest Day
Seen in the opening verse as she pleads for a reunion ("carry me home"). Expressed through her attempts to find love in
Reached in the outro with the repetitive, cathartic realization: "I’m on my own again". Composition and Style Narrative and Themes Seen in the opening verse
Defined by the chorus, where she describes her days as the "blackest" and isolates herself with the music of Billie Holiday.
Reflected in the bridge where she takes a more aggressive tone ("I got you where I want you / You're deader than ever").