No Longer

Embracing Closure: No Longer Feel the Sting of Regret
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Lyrics

So much depends on the weather

Emphasizing the impact of external conditions on a situation.

Since the day that you left her

Referring to a significant moment when someone departed.

Sometimes giving up is better

Suggesting that giving up may be a preferable option.

Than letting the story get any sadder

Choosing not to let the narrative become more sorrowful.


I never meant to hurt you

Expressing unintended harm caused to someone.

I swear I didn't mean to

Reiterating the lack of intention behind causing pain.


Oh, and when you come to my mind

Reflecting on thoughts of a person and the emotional impact.

I no longer feel the sting

Highlighting the fading of emotional pain associated with the person in thoughts.

I no longer feel a thing

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Oh, and when you come to my mind

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I no longer feel the sting

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I no longer feel a thing

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I'm sure I messed some things up

Admitting to making mistakes in the relationship.

And your car didn't really get stuck

Clarifying a situation where a reported issue didn't occur as stated.

Still I think about your old cat

Recalling memories, possibly related to a shared pet.

Yeah, lying's what we both are great at

Acknowledging a tendency for both parties to lie.


"I never meant to hurt you."

Repeating a declaration of not intending to cause harm and understanding.

I know you didn't mean to

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Oh, and when you come to my mind

Reiterating the diminishing emotional impact of thoughts about the person.

I no longer feel the sting

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I no longer feel a thing

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Oh, and when you come to my mind

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I no longer feel the sting

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I no longer feel a thing

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You can't choose what stays or what fades away

Recognizing the lack of control over what remains or fades in memories.

I know you want to

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But you ain't coming back this time, are you?

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You can't choose what stays or what fades away

Repeating the theme of inability to choose what persists or fades.

I know you want to

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But you ain't coming back this time, are you?

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Oh, and when you come to my mind

Continuing to emphasize the decreasing emotional effect of reminiscing about the person.

I no longer feel the sting

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I no longer feel a thing

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Oh, and when you come to my mind

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I no longer feel the sting

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I no longer feel a thing

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You can't choose what stays or what fades away

Accepting the irreversible nature of the person's absence and the impossibility of their return.

I know you want to

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But you ain't coming back this time, are you?

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