Loved You
Love's Departure: A Poignant Journey of Loss and Self-DiscoveryLyrics
Who would have thought the day would come for you to leave?
Expressing surprise that the day of departure has arrived.
Not that i saw it coming
Denying anticipation of the separation.
We could have fixed things…
Reflecting on the possibility of repairing the relationship.
Now… that you're gone
Acknowledging the departure of the person.
Who do I call?
Questioning who to turn to in the absence of the departed person.
Where to from here?
Expressing uncertainty about the future.
Where do I go from here?
Pondering the direction to take after the departure.
I've never been this alone
Conveying intense feelings of loneliness.
Did you have to go baby?
Expressing sadness about the departure of a loved one.
We had so much to do
Regretting the unfinished plans due to the absence of the person.
But you're not here with me
Expressing the absence of the person in the current moment.
With me
Reiterating the emotional impact of the absence.
If you knew how much I really loved you would you still be here
Pondering whether the depth of love was known by the departed person.
If you knew how much I really loved you would you still be here
Repeating the question of the impact of love on the departure.
If you knew how much I really loved you would you still be here
Reiterating the theme of questioning the influence of love on separation.
If you knew how much I really loved you would you still be here
Continuing to question the role of love in the departure.
I didn't think forever would be until you lost hope
Expressing surprise that forever seems to have ended due to lost hope.
What can I say?
Acknowledging the inevitability of the situation.
You had to do what you had to do
Recognizing the necessity for the departed person to make choices.
It was me then
Reflecting on the past when the speaker was the focus.
Way before the day I met you
Highlighting a period of self-focus before meeting the departed person.
Putting me first
Affirming the need to prioritize oneself again.
I will commit to me again
Committing to self-care and personal growth.
I gotta start letting you go
Acknowledging the necessity of letting go of the departed person.
That don't mean I don't love you
Asserting that letting go doesn't diminish the love felt.
You're just not meant for me
Affirming that the departed person may not be the right match.
If you knew how much I really loved you would you still be here
Repeating the question of whether the known depth of love would change the outcome.
If you knew how much I really loved you would you still be here
Emphasizing the persistent uncertainty about the impact of love on the departure.
If you knew how much I really loved you would you still be here
Continuing to question the role of love in the absence.
If you knew how much I really loved you would you still be here
Reiterating the uncertainty surrounding the influence of love on separation.
Now on my own
Asserting independence and self-sufficiency after the departure.
I'm doing just fine
Affirming personal well-being and adaptability.
Now on my own
Repeating the theme of thriving independently.
I'm doing just fine
Affirming personal contentment and success after the departure.
Now on my own I'm doing just fine
Emphasizing ongoing personal well-being and success.
On my own I'm doing just fine
Repeating the affirmation of thriving independently.
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