Let the Good One Go
Let the Good One Go: Unveiling the Bittersweet Tapestry of LoveLyrics
Can I call you tonight?
Asking permission to make a phone call tonight.
I wanna know how you've been
Expressing curiosity about the other person's well-being.
Have you been alright?
Inquiring if the other person has been okay.
I'd be lying if I said you ain't been on my mind
Admitting that thoughts of the person have lingered.
They say a goodbye is a goodbye
Reflecting on the nature of goodbyes and their impact.
That my heart won't ache
Casting doubt on the belief that saying goodbye won't cause heartache.
All it will take is time
Emphasizing that time is required to heal emotional wounds.
But I'd like to think pain ain't that black and white
Contemplating that pain is not simply black and white; it's complex.
Oh, you will know
Suggesting a realization or understanding that will come.
When you've let a good one go
Highlighting the realization of letting go of a valuable person.
Where are you tonight?
Inquiring about the current location of the person.
Do you think of me when you close your eyes?
Wondering if the person thinks about the speaker before sleeping.
Do you wake up and reach for me by your side?
Asking if the person wakes up and reaches for the speaker.
They say good things never die
Challenging the notion that good things, like love, never die.
Well, if that's true, than our love's still alive
Suggesting that the love might still be alive despite challenges.
If that's true, than it's safe to say it will never die
Expressing confidence that the love will endure and never die.
Oh, you will know
Reiterating the idea that realization comes when a valuable person is let go.
When you've let a good one go
Emphasizing the understanding that occurs after letting go of someone significant.
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