Good as Gone

Love's Departure: A Soul's Journey Through Heartbreak
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Lyrics

With a love like our love

Expressing the strength and significance of the speaker's love.

I don't need nobody else

Affirming the exclusivity of the speaker's love, not needing anyone else.

I could try to help you

Offering to assist someone, but acknowledging personal struggles.

But honey I can't help myself

Admitting inability to help others due to personal challenges.

In the middle of the week

Describing a period during the week when emotions are noticeable.

I can feel your body moving on

Sensing the partner's physical detachment or emotional distance.

Wait a minute let me speak

Requesting a moment to express thoughts or feelings.

Tell me that you love me

Seeking verbal reassurance of love from the partner.

But your heart's as good as gone

Realizing that despite verbal assurances, the partner's heart is distant or uncommitted.


Honey if you're leaving

Addressing the partner about the possibility of leaving.

You don't have to tell me why

Granting permission to leave without providing a specific reason.

Don't get a reason

Emphasizing that reasons for leaving may not be apparent or communicated.

When his dreams are gonna die

Suggesting that the departure may lead to the end of dreams.

If you're leaving on the greyhound

Considering leaving via a bus, urging reflection on the past before departure.

Take a minute think about your past

Reflecting on the impact of one's actions on others.

All the people that you let down

Acknowledging disappointment caused by letting people down.

Tell me that you love me

Reiterating the need for verbal reassurance of love despite impermanence.

But it wasn't made to last

Expressing that the love shared wasn't meant to endure.


So ask me about the time that we met

Inviting questions about the initial meeting between the speaker and the partner.

You were passed out on the front lawn

Recalling a specific moment of finding the partner in a vulnerable state.

Try to talk to you and ask you where you from

Attempting to engage in conversation about the partner's background.

Baby what's going on?

Expressing confusion about the partner's behavior.

I thought I knew but I was wrong

Admitting a previous misunderstanding of the partner's true feelings.

Who would of known that baby

Discovering that the partner's heart was distant all along.

All along heart was as good as gone

Confirming the partner's emotional detachment.

And if my heartache leads me down a road of shame

Contemplating potential shame resulting from heartache.

Could I believe you'd still call my name?

Questioning the partner's loyalty and whether they would still acknowledge the speaker.

God believe in all that stuff

Referencing faith in higher powers but doubting the partner's commitment.

But darling you

Addressing the partner with affectionate terms.

You never haunted me enough

Acknowledging a lack of significant impact or disturbance caused by the partner.

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