Healing Hurts
Embracing Pain: Navigating the Journey of Healing HurtsLyrics
Healing is crying every time you hear his favorite song
Healing involves experiencing emotional pain, manifested by crying whenever a particular song associated with the person is heard.
Healing is feeling sick every time you eat
Healing encompasses physical discomfort, feeling unwell or nauseous when eating due to emotional distress.
Healing's feeling empty but your hearts still beating
Despite feeling empty inside, healing is recognizing that one's heart is still beating, signifying life and resilience.
Healing is driving by his house wishing you could just walk in
Healing is wishing to reconnect or enter the person's life again but feeling unable to do so, symbolized by driving past their house.
Ive mistreated myself by letting myself be mistreated
The singer acknowledges mistreating themselves by allowing mistreatment from another person.
And if you can't give me what I need then I don't need you
Expressing a self-respecting stance - if someone cannot provide what the singer needs in a relationship, then the singer doesn't require that person in their life.
Block his phone and don't pick up
Advising to block the person's phone number and avoid answering their calls to create distance and aid in moving forward.
Don't reminisce on the past few months
Avoid dwelling on recent memories or events related to the person from the past few months.
Leave every memory in the trash
Encouraging to discard all memories related to the individual, suggesting a clean break from the past.
Don't spend your future in the past
Emphasizing the importance of not allowing the past to dictate or influence decisions about the future.
Don't go back, you're okay
Urging not to return to the past relationship, affirming that the person is fine without doing so.
Life is hard, thats okay
Recognizing that life can be challenging, but it's acceptable and part of the journey.
People don't change by staying the same
Asserting that people evolve and grow by embracing change rather than remaining stagnant.
Healing hurts, that's okay
Acknowledging that the process of healing involves pain and difficulty, but accepting it as a natural part of the process.
Keep on going that's the only way
Encouragement to persist and continue moving forward despite the pain of healing.
Healing hurts, that's okay
Reiterating that healing involves pain and difficulty, but it's acceptable and necessary to progress.
Keep on going it's the only way
Emphasizing the need to persevere and continue forward despite the pain.
Healing hurts, that's okay
Continuing to affirm that healing involves pain and difficulty, but it's an essential part of the journey.
Keep on going it's the only way
Reiterating the importance of pushing forward despite the pain in the healing process.
Healing hurts, healing hurts, healing hurts
Highlighting the repetition of the idea that healing involves pain, reinforcing this aspect of the message.
Healing's when you know that you're done crying
Defining healing as the phase when one realizes they've stopped crying and moved past the emotional pain associated with the person.
And every time your phone rings you don't think its him
Signifying progress in healing - when one no longer anticipates or associates every phone call with the person from the past.
Healing's when you finally feel better and you notice it
Describing a milestone in healing, where one feels noticeably better and acknowledges the improvement in their emotional state.
You rarely ever cry cuz you don't miss him
Indicating progress in healing - reduced frequency of crying or missing the person, signifying emotional healing.
Healing hurts, that's okay
Reaffirming that healing involves pain and difficulty, but it's an acceptable and necessary part of the process.
Keep on going that's the only way
Encouragement to persist and continue moving forward despite the pain of healing.
Healing hurts, healing hurts, healing hurts
Reiterating the idea that healing involves pain and difficulty, emphasizing the recurring nature of this aspect.
But that's okay
Concluding by affirming that despite the pain involved, it's acceptable and a part of the healing process.
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