When I'm Over You

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The Journey of Healing in 'When I'm Over You' by LP

LP's song 'When I'm Over You' delves into the emotional turmoil and eventual healing process following a breakup. The lyrics capture the raw and conflicting emotions that come with trying to move on from a past relationship. The opening lines, 'Wanna fight, wanna get right / Wanna live, wanna never die,' reflect the internal struggle and the desire to regain a sense of normalcy and vitality. This juxtaposition of wanting to fight through the pain while also yearning for a fresh start is a common theme in the aftermath of a breakup.

The chorus, 'Someday, someday / Someway, someway / When I’m over you,' serves as a mantra of hope and resilience. It acknowledges that the healing process is not immediate but rather a gradual journey. The repetition of 'someday' and 'someway' emphasizes the uncertainty of the timeline but also the certainty that healing will eventually come. This part of the song resonates with anyone who has experienced the slow and often painful process of moving on from a significant relationship.

LP also touches on the idea of rediscovering oneself and finding new ways to experience life and love. Lines like 'Make love like the first time / Get high on my own supply' suggest a return to self-love and independence. The phrase 'Dream on or the dream dies' highlights the importance of maintaining hope and dreams even in the face of heartbreak. The song encapsulates the bittersweet journey of letting go, healing, and ultimately finding oneself again.

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