Without You

Embracing Life's Symphony After Heartbreak
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Lyrics

My nights are drowning in champagne

Expressing the overwhelming nature of nights filled with champagne, possibly indicating excess and drowning sorrows.

Ceilings and feelings that don't change

Describing a stagnant emotional state represented by unchanging ceilings and feelings.

Twelve months and I still feel lost

Feeling lost despite the passing of twelve months, suggesting lingering emotional pain.

You know what you did by leaving

Acknowledging the impact of someone leaving and the emotional consequences.

I know that you had your reasons

Acknowledging the person's reasons for leaving without necessarily agreeing or understanding them fully.

Twelve months and I can't move on

Expressing difficulty in moving on emotionally even after a year has passed.


Don't know how to not miss somebody

Confessing the challenge of not missing someone and longing for their continued affection.

How to not want you to still want me

Expressing the struggle of wanting the other person to desire a connection despite the breakup.

How to spend all my nights alone, mm

Conveying the difficulty of spending nights alone after the separation.


Life goes on without you and I'm okay with that

Accepting that life goes on without the person and expressing a level of contentment with that realization.

Find somebody else, remake all the plans we had

Encouraging the idea of finding a new relationship and rebuilding plans that were disrupted by the breakup.

It don't hurt like before, I just don't know what to do

Reflecting on the diminishing intensity of emotional pain after the breakup.

With myself anymore, learning to live without you

Expressing confusion about what to do with oneself now that the person is no longer in the picture.


My friends all drown me in white wine

Describing social interactions where friends provide support, possibly using white wine as a metaphor for comfort.

I'll talk to myself to waste time

Indicating a coping mechanism of talking to oneself to pass the time.

One year and I still feel low, mm

Still feeling low emotionally even after a year has passed.

This town knows too much about me

Suggesting that the town is aware of personal struggles and history.

Everyone makes me feel lonely

Expressing a sense of loneliness triggered by the town and its inhabitants.

One year doesn't lie, you know

Emphasizing the truthfulness of emotions even after a year has elapsed.


Don't know how to not miss somebody

Reiterating the difficulty of not missing someone and yearning for their reciprocated feelings.

How to not want you to still want me

Expressing the desire for the other person to still have feelings and want to rekindle the connection.

How to spend all my nights alone, yeah

Conveying the struggle of spending nights alone without the presence of the significant other.


Life goes on without you and I'm okay with that

Reiterating the acceptance of life moving forward without the person and finding comfort in that reality.

Find somebody else, remake all the plans we had

Encouraging the pursuit of a new relationship and rebuilding plans disrupted by the breakup.

It don't hurt like before, I just don't know what to do

Reflecting on the diminished emotional pain compared to the past.

With myself anymore, learning to live without you

Expressing uncertainty about how to navigate life without the significant other.


My nights are drowning in champagne

Repeating the imagery of nights filled with champagne, emphasizing the drowning nature of the emotional state.

Ceilings and feelings that don't change

Reiterating the unchanged nature of ceilings and feelings, suggesting emotional stagnation.

Twelve months and I still feel lost

Re-emphasizing the feeling of being lost even after a year has passed.


Life goes on without you and I'm okay with that

Reiterating the acceptance of life progressing without the person and finding a sense of okay-ness with that.

Find somebody else, remake all the plans we had

Encouraging the idea of finding a new partner and reconstructing disrupted plans.

It don't hurt like before, I just don't know what to do

Reflecting on the decreased intensity of emotional pain and the challenge of navigating life without the other person.

With myself anymore, learning to live without you

Expressing the ongoing process of learning to live without the significant other.

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