365 Days (ZZ Ward)

“365 Days” is a song about the end of a relationship where the singer expresses her frustration and finality after a year of being mistreated and kept waiting.

She reclaims her power and refuses to tolerate the infidelity and broken promises any longer.

🥇1st Place – ZZ Ward

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🥈2nd Place – Jam In The Van

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🥉3rd Place – ZZ Ward

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4th Place – ZZ Ward

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5th Place – ZZ Ward

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6th Place – LOUDSTER

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7th Place – Cover Nation

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8th Place – Sessions From The Box

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9th Place – KEXP

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10th Place – Kim Boyko Music

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The lyrics depict a scene of destruction and finality, symbolizing the end of the relationship (“Your clothes out on the blacktop,” “ashes on the ground”).

The reference to “365 days” highlights the extended period of suffering and waiting the singer endured.

She emphasizes that she warned her partner in the past (“I told you back in June, You knew damn well what I would do”), suggesting that the consequences of his actions were foreseeable.

The repetition of “The summer’s over” signifies the end of a chapter and a turning point.

The bridge further solidifies her resolve, stating “I won’t be your debutante, Won’t be the fool to your savant,” emphasizing her refusal to be manipulated.

The lyrics convey a sense of empowerment as she chooses to move on and not waste any more time on a relationship that is no longer viable.

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