Still Under the Weather
Weathering Heartbreak: Finding Strength in Loss with Andy WilliamsLyrics
My first lesson
Expressing the experience of the first lesson in losing love, attributing it to a specific person (you).
In losin' love was you
Identifying the person as a significant part of the learning process in dealing with lost love.
Learnin' to live with your memory
Acknowledging the challenge of living with the memories of the lost love as the second lesson.
Was lesson number two
Reflecting on the progress made in overcoming the emotional impact of the breakup.
And I can't lie
Admitting the continued emotional struggle, including occasional crying.
Baby I still cry sometimes
Recognizing the persistence of tears, indicating the ongoing emotional pain.
But I've come a long way
Highlighting the significant progress made in the journey of moving on.
Towards gettin' you out of my mind
Expressing the ongoing effort to remove thoughts of the person from the mind.
I'm still under the weather
Affirming the continued emotional distress or sadness.
But I'm over the storm
Declaring the overcoming of a major emotional upheaval or turmoil.
I still miss the shelter
Expressing the lingering longing for the comfort and security provided by the person's love.
Of your lovin' arms
Describing the emotional attachment to the warmth and protection of the person's embrace.
But what I thought would kill me
Contrasting the initial perception that the breakup would be devastating with the realization of newfound strength.
Has just made me strong
Affirming that the challenging experience has contributed to personal resilience and inner strength.
I'm still under the weather
Reiterating the persistence of emotional struggles despite the progress made.
But I'm over the storm
Emphasizing the successful navigation through the turbulent emotional period.
Sometimes your memory
Admitting that memories of the person can still affect emotional well-being.
Still gets the best of me
Recognizing that the memories of the person may have a strong impact at times.
But that lonely ache in my heart
Comparing the current emotional pain to a past, more intense experience.
Ain't as bad as it used to be
Indicating a decrease in the severity of the emotional ache felt in the heart.
And sometimes the way that I'm feelin'
Acknowledging that internal emotions may not always be visible externally.
Inside doesn't show
Asserting the certainty of eventually overcoming the emotional attachment to the person.
But I know
Acknowledging the presence of a prolonged journey towards emotional healing.
I'll get over you, I've just got a long way to go
Expressing the belief in eventual recovery from the emotional impact of the breakup.
I'm still under the weather
Reiterating the ongoing emotional struggle while emphasizing progress.
But I'm over the storm
Affirming the successful overcoming of a significant emotional turmoil.
I still miss the shelter
Expressing the lingering desire for the emotional security provided by the person.
Of your lovin' arms
Describing the ongoing emotional attachment to the person's comforting embrace.
But what I thought would kill me
Highlighting the transformative impact of the challenging experience on personal strength.
Has just made me strong
Affirming that the adversity faced has contributed positively to personal resilience.
I'm still under the weather
Reiterating the ongoing emotional struggles with an emphasis on gained strength.
But I'm over the storm
Emphasizing the successful navigation through the storm of emotional distress.
I'm still under the weather
Affirming the continued presence of emotional challenges while acknowledging progress.
But I'm over the storm
Declaring the successful overcoming of a major emotional storm.
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