Lyrics
How's it feel to be missing out
Reflecting on the experience of being left out or overlooked.
On my life now
Highlighting that the narrator's life is progressing without the other person.
I got great things ahead of me
Expressing optimism about the future and the positive things ahead.
Things you will never see
Stating that the other person will miss witnessing the narrator's successes.
'Cause you're not around
Pointing out the absence of the person in the narrator's life.
How's it feel to be lonely now
Asking the other person about their feelings of loneliness now.
Do you finally feel how I felt
Questioning if the other person now understands the narrator's past loneliness.
After people kept changing
Reflecting on the narrator's resilience amid changing people.
I learned to be patient
Highlighting the lesson learned—being patient and self-reliant.
And rely on myself
Emphasizing the importance of self-reliance due to past experiences.
And got no more time to waste
Expressing a sense of urgency and no willingness to waste time.
On mistakes I cannot change
Regret over past mistakes that cannot be undone.
And I've seen those better days
Recalling better days that have been experienced.
No forecast could give me rain
Expressing confidence that no forecast can predict a downfall.
And it feels kind of nice
Finding satisfaction in showcasing personal growth.
To show off the new me
Enjoying the process of revealing the improved self.
How's it feel to be missing out
Reiterating the sense of exclusion or missing out.
On my time now
Emphasizing the narrator's commitment to personal priorities.
I've got places to go
Indicating a sense of direction and purpose in life.
And plans of my own
Stating the narrator's independence and plans without the other person.
Without you holding me down
Highlighting freedom from the influence of the other person.
And I wash out that bitter taste
Cleansing oneself from negative experiences and bitterness.
Now sweeter things are on the way
Anticipating and welcoming positive experiences to come.
And I've seen those better days
Recalling previous positive experiences and personal growth.
No dark clouds, no skies of grey
Expressing optimism about the absence of challenges or hardships.
And I fall back in line
Returning to a positive and constructive path in life.
And it's so good to be me
Feeling content and positive about one's current state.
Feels so good to be better now
Expressing the satisfaction of being in a better state than before.
Than I ever was with you around
Comparing the present positive state with the past, implying improvement.
With my future ahead of me
Acknowledging a future full of possibilities and opportunities.
For the good, bad and in between
Accepting all aspects of life, whether good or bad, and everything in between.
You're missing out
Asserting that the other person is missing out on the narrator's life.
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