The Scar is a song by American singer-songwriter Jes Hudak. The song is about the pain of a past relationship and the scars it has left behind. The lyrics talk about the emotional scars that the singer is still dealing with, even though the physical scars have healed. The song starts with the singer admitting that she still thinks about her ex and how the memories of their relationship are still fresh in her mind. She talks about how she wants to move on from the pain, but the scars are a constant reminder of the hurt and the broken promises. The chorus of the song talks about the long road to healing and how the scars will always be a part of her story. She sings, "I've got a scar that you gave me. No, it's never gonna fade. A bittersweet reminder of the promises we made." In the second verse, she talks about the things she would do differently if she could go back in time and change the way things ended. She talks about how she believed in the promises her ex made, but they turned out to be lies. The song ends with the singer admitting that she's still searching for closure and trying to find a way to move on from the pain. She sings, "I'm still holding on to hope that one day, I'll find a way, to heal the pain that you left behind, and leave this love behind." Overall, The Scar is a powerful ballad about the lasting impact of a broken relationship and the emotional scars it can leave behind.