Lyrics
I don't think I'll ever really move on
The speaker expresses doubt about the possibility of truly moving on from a past relationship.
I know that it's over, you're not the one I want
Acknowledges the end of the relationship and affirms that the ex-partner is not the desired one.
Hate the way that you're the one I need
The speaker dislikes being dependent on the ex-partner despite the emotional pain.
Taking the long way home, to pass your street
Choosing a longer route home to encounter or remember the ex-partner's street intentionally.
We weren't ever the end game, the last page
Reflects that the relationship was not meant to be a final or lasting one.
My heart drops at your name, will that change
The mention of the ex-partner's name still affects the speaker emotionally, questioning if this will change.
I don't think I'll ever really move on
Reiterates the skepticism about moving on entirely from the past relationship.
Part of you's still stuck, and I get caught
Indicates that a part of the speaker is still emotionally attached, causing occasional difficulty in moving forward.
Up in the flashbacks, relapse, when a friend asks how you've been
Describes experiencing flashbacks and relapses when questioned about the ex-partner, especially by friends.
I don't think I'll ever, ever really move on
Repeats the sentiment of doubt about the possibility of moving on completely.
Got a lot of distance and time
Despite physical distance and time passed, the speaker acknowledges the inability to control thoughts of the ex-partner.
But I still can't control it, when you come to mind
Expresses the continued intrusion of thoughts about the ex-partner.
Doesn't hurt enough for me to call
The pain is not strong enough for the speaker to reach out and make contact.
And I can honestly say I wish I didn't hear about you at all
States a desire to remain unaware of the ex-partner's current situation.
I don't think I'll ever really move on
Reiterates the belief that complete moving on is unlikely.
Part of you's still stuck, and I get caught
Confirms the lingering emotional attachment causing moments of being "caught" in the past.
Up in the flashbacks, relapse, when a friend asks how you've been
Describes recurring moments of relapse and flashbacks when asked about the ex-partner.
I don't think I'll ever, ever really move on
Repeats the skepticism about the possibility of truly moving on.
Ever really move on
Emphasizes the persistent difficulty in completely letting go and moving on.
Ever really move on
-Ever really move on
-We weren't ever the end game, the last page
-My heart drops at your name, will that change
-I don't think I'll ever really move on
-Part of you's still stuck, and I get caught
-Up in the flashbacks, relapse, when a friend asks how you've been
-I don't think I'll ever, ever really move on
-Ever really move on
-Ever really move on
-Ever really move on
-Ever really move on
-Ever really move on
-Ever really move on
-Ever really move on
Reiterates the ongoing struggle of truly moving on from the past relationship.
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