Maybe
Embracing Tomorrow: Sophia Meeker's Maybe Unveils the Journey from Heartbreak to HealingLyrics
Maybe one day I won't feel any of this pain
Expressing hope that one day the emotional pain will subside.
I'll learn to love again and there'll be no more heartache
Anticipating a future where the ability to love is regained, eliminating heartache.
Maybe it won't hurt every time I hear your name Or see your face on my phone
Speculating on the possibility that reminders of the person won't cause pain.
Maybe it won't
Reiterating the hope that the pain will diminish.
It'll get better
Believing that time will improve the situation.
And it won't hurt
Reassurance that the emotional distress will fade.
When I think of all we've done
Reflecting on shared memories and experiences.
All those times we spent together
Nostalgia for the time spent together.
Talking for hours up all night long
Recalling lengthy and meaningful conversations during late nights.
Maybe the sun will rise on the other side
Imagining a future where the pain is alleviated.
And I won't feel the hurt
Hoping for a day when the emotional hurt is no longer felt.
Or maybe it won't
Repeating the uncertainty about whether the pain will truly fade.
Yeah oh maybe it won't
Reaffirming the uncertainty of emotional healing.
Maybe that one day is coming soon
Expressing optimism that a positive change will come soon.
I'll know my worth and I won't need you
Emphasizing self-worth and the eventual independence from the person.
I'll find what I deserve, and it ain't you
Stating the determination to find what is deserved, asserting it is not the person.
Oh and maybe I might just stop missing someone who never missed me at all
Acknowledging the possibility of moving on from someone who didn't reciprocate feelings.
Or maybe I won't
Repeating the uncertainty of whether moving on will happen.
Oh maybe I won't
Reiterating the uncertainty about the improvement of the situation.
It'll get better
Believing in the eventual improvement of the emotional state.
And it won't hurt
Reiterating the expectation that thoughts of the past won't be painful.
When I think of all we've done
Reflecting on the positive aspects of the past relationship.
All those times we spent together
Recalling the joy of spending time together, particularly during late-night conversations.
Talking for hours up all night long
Emphasizing the hope that the emotional pain will fade with time.
Maybe the sun will rise on the other side
Imagining a future where the pain is no longer felt.
And I won't feel the hurt
Reiterating the desire for emotional healing.
Or maybe it won't
Repeating the uncertainty about whether the emotional healing will occur.
Oh maybe it won't
Expressing uncertainty about the prospect of emotional healing.
Oh maybe it won't
Reaffirming the uncertainty about emotional recovery.
And it'll get harder if I don't learn
Acknowledging that it may become more challenging if the ability to learn from the experience is not gained.
To release it all and just let go
Stressing the importance of letting go and releasing emotional baggage.
I gotta know I never needed you
Realizing that the person was not a necessity for happiness.
I just needed to hurt to see it through
Acknowledging the need to experience pain in order to gain clarity and move forward.
It got better and it doesn't hurt
Confirming that the situation has improved, and the pain has subsided.
I'm not thinking of what you've done
Asserting that thoughts are no longer consumed by the actions of the person.
All those times we spent together
Recalling past times without emotional attachment.
Doesn't matter anymore
Affirming that past experiences are no longer significant.
And that sun rose up on the other side
Describing a metaphorical sunrise on a new chapter without emotional pain.
And I don't feel that hurt
Confirming the absence of emotional pain and the ability to move on.
Oh I've moved on now
Expressing the successful process of moving on from the past.
And that maybe ain't a maybe anymore
Affirming that the uncertainty expressed earlier is no longer relevant.
That maybe ain't a maybe anymore
Reiterating the resolution of uncertainty and the certainty of moving on.
Not anymore
Emphasizing the finality of the transition from uncertainty to certainty.
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