Closure
Finding Peace Beyond GoodbyesLyrics
What's the point in closure, when it's already over
Questioning the purpose of seeking closure when the relationship has already ended
What's the point in closure, when it's already over, over
Reiteration of the uncertainty about seeking closure after the relationship has concluded
Yeah, things change, people change
Acknowledging that change is inevitable, including changes in people
Can't enjoy the sunshine without a little rain
Expressing the idea that experiencing tough times is necessary for appreciating the good ones
I see brighter days comin', I'm just keepin' faith
Remaining hopeful for better times ahead and keeping faith despite hardships
Girl we failed to make amends now I'm sippin' from this fifth
Turning to alcohol and music as coping mechanisms after failing to reconcile
While my speakers bang, damn I can't believe the way
Expressing disbelief in relying on alcohol to numb emotional pain
I've been relying on this liquor to relieve the pain
Dependence on alcohol to alleviate emotional distress
My stomach drops everytime that I see your face
Feeling a physical reaction (stomach dropping) upon encountering the former partner
But I just gotta tell myself that I'ma be okay
Self-reassurance of getting through the pain despite encountering the ex-partner
You got someone new don't hit my phone
Requesting the ex-partner not to contact despite having someone new
Sayin' that you miss me, does he know?
Questioning whether the new partner is aware of the ex-partner's attempts to reach out
It's all up in your fears when you're alone
Imagining the ex-partner's thoughts and fears when alone
Tryna talk the about where we went wrong
Attempting to discuss and understand the reasons for the relationship's failure
But what's the point in closure, when it's already over
Reiteration of the uncertainty about the necessity of closure after the breakup
What's the point in closure, when it's already over, over
Repeating the uncertainty regarding the need for closure
Used to be your shoulder, now I don't know ya
Acknowledging the shift from being a supportive figure to feeling unfamiliar to the ex-partner
What's the point in closure, when it's already over
Questioning the purpose of seeking closure when the relationship has ended
I'll be okay, okay, okay
Repetition of affirming personal resilience and ability to cope despite the breakup
I'll be okay, okay, okay
-I'll be okay, okay, okay
-I'll be okay, okay, okay, okay
-I'll be okay
-Think I saw a red flag 'bout a couple months back
Reflecting on a warning sign observed in the past related to the relationship
Should've left it at that
Expressing regret for not heeding the warning sign
Yeah we burn and we crashed
Acknowledging the intense emotions experienced during the relationship's downfall
Always thought it would last
Believing in the relationship's endurance despite its eventual end
Time I'll never get back
Regret for the time invested in the relationship that cannot be regained
Oh you got someone new don't hit my phone
Asking the ex-partner not to reach out despite being with someone new
Sayin' that you miss me, does he know?
Questioning whether the new partner is aware of the ex-partner's longing
It's all up in your fears when you're alone
Imagining the ex-partner's thoughts and fears when alone, echoing previous lines
Tryna talk the about where we went wrong
Attempting to understand the reasons behind the relationship's failure, echoing earlier lines
What's the point in closure, when it's already over
Reiteration of the uncertainty about seeking closure after the breakup
What's the point in closure, when it's already over, over
Repeating the uncertainty regarding the need for closure
Used to be your shoulder, now I don't know ya
Acknowledging the shift in roles from being supportive to feeling distant from the ex-partner
What's the point in closure, when it's already over
Questioning the purpose of seeking closure when the relationship has ended, echoing earlier lines
I'll be okay, okay, okay
Reiteration of self-assurance and resilience in coping with the breakup
I'll be okay, okay, okay
-I'll be okay, okay, okay
-I'll be okay, okay, okay, okay
-I'll be okay
-I'll be fine, I'll be good, so good, damn
Expressing confidence in personal well-being and moving on despite the breakup
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