Introduction
“Over You” is a song by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. It was released in 2012 as the second single from her fourth studio album, “Four the Record.” The song is a tribute to her late brother who passed away in a car accident when he was just 16 years old. The song was written by Miranda Lambert and her husband, Blake Shelton. It’s a heart-wrenching ballad that has touched the hearts of many fans around the world.
Verse 1
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
Chorus
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
Verse 2
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
Chorus
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
Bridge
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
Conclusion
“Over You” is a beautiful and emotional song that has resonated with many fans of Miranda Lambert. It’s a tribute to her late brother and showcases her talent as a songwriter and performer. The lyrics are heartfelt and relatable, and the melody is hauntingly beautiful. If you haven’t heard it yet, take a moment to listen to it and let the emotions wash over you. It’s a song that will stay with you long after it’s over.