Can't Get Used of Losing You
John Kincade Lyrics


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"Guess there′s no use in hangin' round
Guess i′ll get dressed and do the town"




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to John Kincade's song "Can't Get Used to Losing You" reflect the feelings of a person who is struggling to accept the end of a relationship. The opening line, "Guess there's no use in hanging around," suggests a sense of resignation and acceptance that the relationship is over. The individual realizes that there is no point in clinging onto the hope of reconciliation or staying in a state of sorrow.


The following line, "Guess I'll get dressed and do the town," expresses a decision to move on and engage in activities that may distract from the pain of losing someone. This lyric conveys a desire to embrace life and find solace outside the realm of the failed relationship. The singer is trying to actively participate in social interactions, perhaps hoping to find happiness elsewhere.


Overall, these lyrics capture the emotional struggle of letting go and overcoming the hurt caused by losing a loved one. It speaks to the universal experience of coming to terms with loss and finding a way to navigate through the aftermath.


Line by Line Meaning

Guess there's no use in hangin' round
I realize that it's pointless to linger here


Guess I'll get dressed and do the town
I will put on my attire and go out to enjoy the city




Writer(s): Mort Shuman, Doc Pomus

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