That's Life
Over It Lyrics


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Everything just seems to go this way
With the start of a new day
I didn't know just why we stood there

This time I know for sure
I can see right through your lying eyes
Grab my hat and I am out the door
It must be easy to sit back
And watch me drown
When there is nothing left to say at all

Selling myself short another day
But I know time will break this fall
Once again you leave me all alone

And this time I know I won't find
My way back home but then again
I know it's my fault that I'm here




Growing rotten and forgotten
Nowhere left to steer

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Over It's song "That's Life" seem to be about a person who is feeling defeated and stuck in a cycle of disappointment. The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song, with the singer expressing a feeling of hopelessness about their situation. They seem resigned to the fact that everything just seems to go the same way, with no change or improvement. The line "I didn't know just why we stood there" could suggest that the singer is unsure of their place in their own life, and maybe they feel like they're just going through the motions without any sense of purpose.


The second verse shifts focus to a specific person who the singer seems to have trusted and relied on at some point. However, they seem to have been betrayed by this person, as the singer can now "see right through [their] lying eyes." They leave, either physically or emotionally, and the chorus expresses a feeling of frustration with this person who seems content to watch the singer struggle and suffer.


The final verse brings the theme of being stuck full circle, with the lines "Nowhere left to steer" and "Growing rotten and forgotten." It seems like the singer is stuck in a rut, and maybe they feel like they've lost control over their own life. The last line could mean that the singer is aware that they have a role to play in their own downfall, but they feel powerless to take any action and change their circumstances.


Overall, "That's Life" is a song that explores themes of disappointment, betrayal, and feeling stuck in a cycle of negativity.


Line by Line Meaning

Everything just seems to go this way
Life often feels like a repetitive cycle of ups and downs, and it can be hard to break free from it.


With the start of a new day
Each day brings a new set of challenges and opportunities.


I didn't know just why we stood there
Sometimes, we find ourselves in situations without fully understanding how we got there.


This time I know for sure
After experiencing a similar situation before, the artist is confident in their understanding of what is happening now.


I can see right through your lying eyes
The person the artist is addressing is not being truthful, and the artist can easily tell.


Grab my hat and I am out the door
The singer is choosing to leave the situation instead of staying and trying to fix it.


It must be easy to sit back
The singer is feeling resentful towards someone who they perceive as not experiencing the same struggles.


And watch me drown
The person the artist is addressing is not providing support in a difficult situation.


When there is nothing left to say at all
Sometimes, there are no words that can change a situation, and it's best to let go.


Selling myself short another day
The artist is not valuing themselves as much as they should be, and it's becoming a pattern.


But I know time will break this fall
The singer is hopeful that eventually things will get better and their pattern of undervaluing themselves will break.


Once again you leave me all alone
The person the artist is addressing has left them without support or companionship in a difficult situation.


And this time I know I won't find
Based on previous experiences, the singer is not hopeful that things will turn out differently this time.


My way back home but then again
The singer is unsure of what their true path is, but they know they need to find it.


I know it's my fault that I'm here
The singer is taking accountability for their current situation and recognizes that they have contributed to it.


Growing rotten and forgotten
The longer the artist stays in their current situation, the more they feel like they are deteriorating and being left behind by others.


Nowhere left to steer
There doesn't seem to be a clear path forward, and the artist feels lost.




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