Movin' on
Muscadine Bloodline Lyrics


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You can walk in the door of that bar
And not wonder where they are
You can run in to one of their friends
Without asking how they've been

There're memories all over that town
Finally ain't tearing you down
No more drinking alone, staring at that phone
Drive by their house and don't care if they're home
One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong
Maybe, maybe, maybe you're just moving on

If it's true, the sound of their name doesn't phase you
Or shake you up
And if it's true, the side of the bed where they slept ain't as cold
Maybe you're getting over them

Drinking alone, staring at that phone
Drive by their house and don't care if they're home
One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong
Maybe, maybe, maybe you're just moving on

There're memories all over that town
Finally ain't tearing you down

No more drinking alone, staring at that phone
Drive by their house and don't care if they're home
One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong
Maybe, maybe, maybe

You ain't drinking alone, staring at that phone
Drive by their house and don't care if they're home
One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong
Maybe, maybe, maybe you're just moving on





Oh, maybe you're just moving on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Muscadine Bloodline's song "Movin' On" describe the process of healing and moving on from a past relationship. The singer initially struggled with reminders of their past love and found themselves consumed by the pain and memories throughout their town. However, the song describes the progress that they have made in their healing journey.


As they walk into a bar or run into a friend of their ex, they are no longer filled with wonder or sadness. They find that the memories that once tore them down are no longer as powerful. They no longer feel the need to drink alone or stare at their phone, waiting for a call or message that may never come. Ultimately, the song shows that they have found the strength to stop caring whether their ex is home or not, and that the hurt is no longer as strong as it once was.


The lyrics suggest that the singer has found a new perspective on their past love and is in the process of moving on. They recognize that the sound of their ex's name no longer shakes them up and that their side of the bed is not as cold. The repetition of "maybe, maybe, maybe" throughout the song emphasizes the uncertainty that comes with moving on, but also highlights the potential for growth and the possibility of finding happiness again.


Line by Line Meaning

You can walk in the door of that bar
You can enter the local bar without feeling anxious about encountering your ex


And not wonder where they are
You don't feel the need to know their whereabouts


You can run into one of their friends
You may bump into one of their mutual friends


Without asking how they've been
You aren't interested in their status


There're memories all over that town
Past memories of your time with your ex are scattered around the town


Finally ain't tearing you down
However, these memories no longer burden your emotions


If it's true, the sound of their name doesn't phase you
Hearing your ex's name no longer affects your mood


Or shake you up
You don't feel anxious or panicked when hearing their name


And if it's true, the side of the bed where they slept ain't as cold
You are unaffected by the emptiness of the bed once shared with your ex


Maybe you're getting over them
Perhaps you are succeeding in addressing and overcoming the relationship


No more drinking alone, staring at that phone
You no longer drink or have an urge to look at your phone hoping for a response.


Drive by their house and don't care if they're home
You drive by their house without caring if they're there or not


One day you wake up, the hurt ain't as strong
You don't feel as hurt as you did before


Maybe, maybe, maybe you're just moving on
Perhaps, you're finally moving on from the relationship.


You ain't drinking alone, staring at that phone
You no longer drink or become obsessive waiting for a call/text from your ex


Oh, maybe you're just moving on
Maybe, just maybe, you're getting over them and moving on from the relationship




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Cary Barlowe, Charlie Muncaster, Gary Stanton

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