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Reflecting on Heartbreak: Memories & Moving OnLyrics
Hey there beautiful
Expressing a greeting to someone considered beautiful.
How have you been
Inquiring about the person's well-being.
Haven’t seen your face in a while
Noticing the absence of the person's face for a while and implying it feels almost sinful.
It’s almost sin
Suggesting the emotional weight of the absence as if it's a wrongdoing.
Do you remember
Recalling shared memories and asking if the person remembers them.
Of the times we had
Reflecting on both good and bad days experienced together.
Their were some good days
Acknowledging the existence of positive and negative moments in their history.
But some were bad
Recognizing that not all days were good and some were bad.
Do you remember
Prompting a recollection of what went wrong in the relationship.
What went wrong
Asking if there is a memory of the specific events that led to the relationship's downfall.
As i recall
Recalling the moment when the person broke the speaker's heart.
You broke my heart
Describing the emotional impact of having one's heart broken.
Smashed it to pieces
Using vivid language to depict the severity of the emotional damage.
Left it torn apart
Expressing the aftermath of the heartbreak and the emotional devastation.
Do you remember
Reiterating the question about recalling what went wrong in the relationship.
What went wrong
Reflecting on the enduring impact of the past events.
I still remember
Noting the prolonged period since the breakup.
It’s been so long
Expressing curiosity about the whereabouts of the person during the intervening years.
Where did you go
Pondering where the person has been throughout the years.
Throughout the years
Indicating a decision to move forward without dwelling on past sadness.
Made up my mind
Confirming a resolution to avoid shedding more tears over the past.
And it’s no more tears
Asserting that the decision has been made and there will be no more sorrow.
You lived your life
Commenting on the person's life choices without regret.
With no regret
Expressing the difficulty of accepting the situation.
It’s hard to see
Conveying effort in trying to cope with the aftermath.
I tried my best
Highlighting the personal struggle to move on.
If you walk on by
Addressing the person directly and suggesting they can continue without pretending.
There’s no need to pretend
Stating there is no need to pretend when the person walks by.
There’s no need for sorrow
Declaring the end of the relationship and the associated sorrow.
It’s over it’s thee end
Affirming the finality of the situation and the conclusion of the relationship.
If you walk on by
Repeating the message that there is no need to pretend when walking by.
There’s no need to pretend
Reiterating the absence of a need for pretense when the person walks away.
There’s no need for crying it’s over it’s thee
Emphasizing the conclusion of the relationship and discouraging crying.
End
Reaffirming the finality of the situation and the end of the relationship.
Its the fucking
Expressing a strong and emotional declaration of the end.
End
Using a strong word to emphasize the finality of the relationship's end.
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