Over You Gettin' Over Me

Echoes of Love Lost: Chuck Wicks' Journey Through Heartbreak
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Lyrics

So I guess you probably think it's over

Expressing the perception that the relationship is likely concluded.

Everybody says it's over

Highlighting a general consensus that the relationship has ended.

But I can count the days since I've seen you

Reflecting on the time elapsed since the speaker last saw the person.

Maybe if I say it's over

Suggesting a possibility of declaring the end of the relationship.

I can be a little bit stronger

Expressing a desire to become emotionally stronger after the breakup.

And finally do what everybody says that I should do

Indicating an intention to follow the advice commonly given by others.


Like take down all the pictures throw out all the letters

Listing actions like removing pictures and discarding letters to move on.

Keep myself busy to make me feel better

Keeping busy as a coping mechanism to improve emotional well-being.

Go out on the town hang out with my friends

Engaging in social activities to distract from the pain of the breakup.

Take my mind to places that it's never been

Exploring new places mentally to alleviate emotional distress.

Where I can find somebody new to take away the pain

Seeking a new relationship to replace the emotional void.

'Cause when it comes down to the truth

Acknowledging the difficulty of facing the truth about the breakup.

You're still that empty space I find myself in a place

Describing the emotional emptiness still felt despite efforts to move on.

Where I don't really wanna be

Expressing a reluctance to be in a place associated with emotional pain.

I guess there's no getting over you gettin' over me

Conveying the challenge of overcoming the ex-partner moving on.


I still wake up in the morning

Highlighting the persistent impact of waking up to memories of the ex-partner.

Seeing your face

Recalling visual memories of the ex-partner's face upon waking up.

Sing a little song as if you're walking my way

Imagining the presence of the ex-partner through a song.

And think about the first time you said hello

Reflecting on the initial encounter and the significance of the greeting.

I put roses on the kitchen table

Recalling a gesture of placing roses on a table, possibly a romantic gesture.

Your favorite time of year was always April

Noting a specific time of the year associated with positive memories.

The sun would shine through the bedroom window

Describing a bright and positive moment in the past relationship.

And brighten up your day

Emphasizing the positive influence of sunlight on the ex-partner's mood.

Oh brighten up your day

Reiterating the positive impact of sunlight on the ex-partner's day.


So I can take down all the pictures throw out all the letters

Repeating the actions of taking down pictures and discarding letters.

Keep myself busy to make me feel better

Reaffirming the strategy of keeping busy to improve emotional well-being.

Go out on the town hang out with my friends

Continuing the pattern of engaging in social activities for distraction.

Take my mind to places that it's never been

Persisting in exploring new mental spaces to cope with emotional pain.

Where I can find somebody new to take away the pain

Maintaining the search for a new relationship to alleviate the pain.

'Cause when it comes down to the truth

Reiterating the challenge of facing the truth about the breakup.

You're still that empty space I find myself in a place

Emphasizing the ongoing emotional emptiness despite efforts to move on.

Where I don't really wanna be

Reiterating the reluctance to be in a place associated with emotional pain.

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