Movin' On

Embracing Tomorrow: Healing from Heartbreak with Muscadine Bloodline's 'Movin' On'
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Lyrics

You can walk in the door of that bar

You can enter a bar without wondering about the presence of someone significant.

And not wonder where they are

You're not preoccupied with thoughts about their whereabouts.

You can run in to one of their friends

Encountering their friends doesn't prompt immediate inquiries about their well-being.

Without asking how they've been

You can meet one of their friends without feeling the need to ask about the person you used to be with.


There're memories all over that town

The town is filled with memories, but they no longer have a negative impact on you.

Finally ain't tearing you down

Finally, these memories are not causing emotional distress.


No more drinking alone, staring at that phone

No longer engaging in solitary drinking sessions while staring at the phone, possibly waiting for a call.

Drive by their house and don't care if they're home

You can pass by their house without caring if they are there.

One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong

Over time, the pain diminishes, and waking up becomes less emotionally challenging.

Maybe, maybe, maybe you're just moving on

Expressing the possibility that you might be moving on from the past.


If it's true, the sound of their name doesn't phase you

If hearing their name no longer affects you, it suggests emotional healing.

Or shake you up

The mere mention of their name doesn't disturb or unsettle you.

And if it's true, the side of the bed where they slept ain't as cold

The side of the bed they used to sleep on doesn't feel as cold, indicating emotional detachment.

Maybe you're getting over them

Possibly indicating progress in getting over them.


Drinking alone, staring at that phone

No more solitary drinking and waiting by the phone for their call.

Drive by their house and don't care if they're home

You can drive past their house without being concerned about their presence.

One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong

The pain upon waking up is gradually diminishing.

Maybe, maybe, maybe you're just moving on

Reiterating the possibility of moving on from the past.


There're memories all over that town

Despite memories scattered throughout the town, they are no longer causing emotional harm.

Finally ain't tearing you down

The memories are no longer negatively impacting your well-being.


No more drinking alone, staring at that phone

No more solitary drinking sessions and staring at the phone, indicating emotional progress.

Drive by their house and don't care if they're home

You can pass by their house without being emotionally affected.

One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong

The pain upon waking up is continuing to diminish.

Maybe, maybe, maybe

Expressing the possibility of moving on, emphasizing the uncertainty of the process.


You ain't drinking alone, staring at that phone

No longer engaging in solitary drinking sessions and waiting by the phone for their call.

Drive by their house and don't care if they're home

You can pass by their house without being emotionally affected, highlighting emotional resilience.

One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong

The pain upon waking up is persistently decreasing.

Maybe, maybe, maybe you're just moving on

Reiterating the possibility of moving on from the past.


Oh, maybe you're just moving on

Emphasizing the possibility that you're indeed moving on from the past.

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