In this contemplative piece, Paramore explores the theme of emotional liberation from past grievances. The lyrics suggest a deliberate choice to embrace equanimity and personal growth over resentment toward those who may have caused harm. By choosing not to engage with negativity, the protagonist symbolically steps into a space of self-empowerment and forward movement. The repeated affirmations of moving on underscore a commitment to healing and distancing oneself from toxic situations or relationships. This song resonates as an anthem for anyone seeking closure and desiring to leave behind the shadows of their past in pursuit of brighter, unburdened futures. #EmotionalLiberation #PersonalGrowth
Interlude: Moving On
Lyrics
Let 'em have their time
Sit back and let 'em shine
Let 'em rise and rise
'Cause one day they're gonna fall
Let 'em soak in the sun
Sit back and let 'em have their fun
Let 'em spill their guts
'Cause one day they're gonna slip on 'em
Well, I could be angry but you're not worth a fight
And besides, I'm moving on
I've counted to ten and I'm feeling alright
And besides, I'm moving on
Let 'em play their songs
Let 'em say what's right and wrong
Let 'em do their thing
'Cause it'll never be you and me
We got our own style
We got a way of living life
If they can't get down
Well, we don't need them around
Well, I could be angry but you're not worth a fight
And besides, I'm moving on
I've counted to ten and I'm feeling alright
And besides, I'm moving
Yes, I'm moving
Besides, I'm moving on
Writer(s): Hayley Nichole Williams, Taylor Benjamin York
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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