Miranda Lambert's poignant ballad delves into the depths of grief and the enduring pain of losing a loved one. The lyrics vividly capture the narrator's struggle with accepting the permanence of their loss, underscored by the recurring imagery of cold weather and seasonal change. February's chill symbolizes an emotional freeze, contrasting with December's warmth and memories. The refrain "How dare you, I miss you" conveys a raw blend of anger and sorrow directed at the departed. Despite assurances from others that time will heal, the narrator remains unconvinced, emphasizing that true recovery feels unattainable. The mention of seeing "it in stone" starkly alludes to a gravestone, cementing the finality of death. This song encapsulates the timeless theme that some losses leave an indelible mark on one's heart, defying conventional wisdom about moving on.
Over You
Lyrics
Weather man said it's gonna snow
By now I should be used to the cold
Mid-February shouldn't be so scary
It was only December
I still remember the presents, the tree, you and me
But you went away
How dare you, I miss you
They say I'll be OK
But I'm not going to ever get over you
Living alone here in this place
I think of you, and I'm not afraid
Your favorite records make me feel better
'Cause you sing along with every song
I know you didn't mean to give them to me
But you went away
How dare you, I miss you
They say I'll be OK
But I'm not going to ever get over you
It really sinks in, you know
When I see it in stone
'Cause you went away,
How dare you, I miss you
They say I'll be OK
But I'm not going to ever get over you
Writer(s): Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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