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Music Video of the Day: Better Broken by Sarah McLachlan (2025, Dir. by Lauren Wade)
After all these years, Sarah McLachlan is still making beautiful music. Here is her latest music video for the title track of her upcoming album.
Enjoy!
Maybe if I catch my breath
Maybe if I wait a little
I’d remember how it hurts and stop before I fall
I’d forget to come apart
I’d catch myself and hold on tightly
Let memory wash over me, forgive but don’t forget
So you come back to me begging
“Why’d you leave? Tell me why, how you could you let this go?”
Let it be all it is
Small and still a memory like a stone
A jagged edge made smooth by time
Let it be all it is
Small and still and better left alone
Some things are better broken
Some things are better broken
Illusions come the venom stings
Swirling visions, soft and perfect
They blur all the edges ‘til everything looks fine
So I’ll pretend I didn’t cry and you pretend that you’re my savior
We both remember what we want – to get us through the night
So don’t come back to me begging
“Why’d you leave? Tell me why, how could you let this go?”
Let it be all it is
Small and still a memory like a stone
A jagged edge made smooth by time
Let it be all it is
Small and still and better left alone
Some things are better broken
Some things are better broken
Let it be all it is
Small and still a memory like a stone
A jagged edge made smooth by time
Let it be all it is
Small and still and better left alone
Some things are better broken
Some things are better broken
Music Video of the Day: I Will Remember You by Sarah MacLachlan (1999, dir. by Sophie Muller)
For today’s music video of the day, I present to you one of the most depressing songs ever written!
This is a song that I will always associate with funerals and charity commercials. I feel either sad or guilty every time that I hear it.
Enjoy!
Music Video of the Day: O Canada performed by Sarah McLachlan (2019, dir by ????)
Music Video of the Day: O Canada performed by Sarah McLachlan (2014, dir by ????)
Happy Canada Day!
