Walking Away

Navigating Heartache: Finding Strength Beyond Goodbyes
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Lyrics

Thought I asked the right questions

Expressing disappointment in the response received, suggesting a feeling of not getting the expected or truthful answers.

You damn sure knew what to say

Highlighting the awareness of the other person about what to say, implying a level of manipulation or deceit in communication.

And yes was my answer

Confirming a positive response to a proposal or question.

Even though my heart said wait

Acknowledging conflicting emotions, where the heart advises caution despite giving a positive response.


Sometimes it's not as easy as walking away

Recognizing the difficulty in ending a relationship or situation, suggesting complexities beyond a simple separation.

Baby I still think you might change

Expressing lingering hope or belief in the possibility of the other person changing.

What will it take to convince me

Pondering the requirements or conditions needed to convince oneself of being fine without the other person.

That I'll be okay without you

Questioning and exploring the ability to be okay and independent without the presence of the other person.


Wish I'd seen the end from the beginning

Expressing regret for not foreseeing the conclusion at the beginning of the relationship and not evaluating the associated costs.

Taken time to count the cost

Reflecting on the importance of taking time to assess the consequences and sacrifices involved in a relationship.

Wish I'd listened to my mother

Regretting not heeding the advice of a maternal figure, suggesting the wisdom of mothers in relationship matters.

She's been here after all

Acknowledging the enduring support and presence of the mother figure despite not initially recognizing it.


Sometimes it's not as easy as walking away

Reiterating the complexity of ending a relationship, emphasizing that it's not a simple decision like walking away.

Baby I still think you might change

Expressing persistent hope for the other person to undergo positive change.

What will it take to convince me

Continuing the exploration of what it would take to convince oneself of being emotionally resilient without the other person.

That I'll be okay without you

Reaffirming the desire to be emotionally stable and okay without dependence on the other person.


And the hardest thing about it

Highlighting the emotional difficulty of facing oneself in the mirror, implying a confrontation with personal choices.

Is looking in the mirror

Identifying self-awareness as the most challenging aspect, indicating the acknowledgment of personal responsibility.

And admitting my decisions

Admitting that personal decisions, rather than external factors, have played a pivotal role in the current situation.

Are the only thing that got me here

Acknowledging that personal decisions have led to the current state or predicament.


Sometimes it's not as easy as walking away

Reiterating the complexity of ending a relationship, emphasizing that it's not a simple decision like walking away.

Baby I still think you might change

Expressing persistent hope for the other person to undergo positive change.

What will it take to convince me

Continuing the exploration of what it would take to convince oneself of being emotionally resilient without the other person.

That I'll be okay without you

Reaffirming the desire to be emotionally stable and okay without dependence on the other person.


Sometimes it's not as easy as walking away

Reiterating the complexity of ending a relationship, emphasizing that it's not a simple decision like walking away.

Baby I still think you might change

Expressing persistent hope for the other person to undergo positive change.

What will it take to convince me

Continuing the exploration of what it would take to convince oneself of being emotionally resilient without the other person.

That I'll be okay without you

Reaffirming the desire to be emotionally stable and okay without dependence on the other person.

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