Starting Over
Embracing Second Chances: Tammy Wynette's Journey of Starting OverLyrics
Wondering where the hours go
Expressing a sense of uncertainty about the passing of time and its destination.
Catching up on TV shows
Engaging in catching up on television programs, possibly as a distraction or coping mechanism.
It's not easy, heaven knows
Acknowledging the difficulty of the situation, emphasizing the challenges faced.
When you're starting over
Reflecting on the process of beginning anew or starting over in life.
Knowing that the phone won't ring
Anticipating a lack of communication, possibly indicating a sense of isolation.
Back to being lonely me
Returning to a state of solitude, emphasizing the singer's loneliness.
Funny how I seem to be
Commenting on the irony or peculiar nature of the singer's repeated experiences.
Always starting over
Emphasizing a pattern of frequently starting over in various aspects of life.
Foolish me, I never meant
Admitting to a mistake or misjudgment, possibly in relationships or personal choices.
Almost heal then break again
Describing a cycle of partial healing followed by setbacks or failures.
Look at how I've always been starting over
Reflecting on the singer's historical tendency to repeatedly begin anew.
So just win, the hurt is through
Encouraging oneself to overcome emotional pain, suggesting a desire for healing.
I'll see a face across a room
Visualizing encountering someone from the past and contemplating its emotional impact.
And wonder if it's still too soon
Questioning the timing of starting over and whether it's too early to do so.
To be starting over
Reiterating the theme of embarking on a new beginning despite uncertainties.
But like a fool I'll give my heart
Acknowledging a willingness to give love, despite past experiences.
Then the same old thing will start
Expecting a repetition of familiar relationship challenges.
I'll watch it slowly fall apart
Envisioning the gradual deterioration of a relationship, leading to another fresh start.
Then I'll be starting over
Emphasizing the cyclical nature of the singer's life, particularly in relationships.
Foolish me, I never meant
Repeating the acknowledgment of a personal error or oversight.
Almost heal then break again
Describing a recurring pattern of almost recovering and then facing setbacks.
Look at how I've always been, always starting over
Summarizing the singer's consistent experience of repeatedly starting over in life.
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