Every Goodbye – Blake Shelton


Wrong side of town on the second floor

Couple blocks down from the liquor store

I got a love seat and a couple DVD’s we can watch… or not

I can call a car, it will be two minutes

‘Til it’s at the bar and we hop in it

It’s pretty clear that we’re both here to get over someone

So if you wanna come over, come on

If you need a shoulder, it’s on

I know you got your past and baby I got mine

But every goodbye

Can be the start of something new

Maybe that starts with me and you

We got all night

To get to know each other better

And try moving on together, together

I could kill the pain that you’ve been in

You can be my heartbreak medicine

Proof that even dark clouds have a silver lining

Every goodbye

Can be the start of something new

I wanna start something with you

There’s a reason that we’re both here right now

And a reason everything didn’t work out

We’re two sets of previous relationships at the same time

Every goodbye

Can be the start of something new

Maybe that starts with me and you

We got all night

To get to know each other better

And try moving on together, together

I could kill the pain that you’ve been in

You can be my heartbreak medicine

Proof that even dark clouds have a silver lining

Every goodbye

Can be the start of something new

I wanna start something with you

Baby come over, come on

If you need a shoulder, it’s on

I know you got your past and I got mine

But every goodbye

Can be the start of something new

Maybe that starts with me and you

We got all night

To get to know each other better

And try moving on together

Baby come over, come on

If you need a shoulder, it’s on

I know you got your past and I got mine

But every goodbye

Finding New Beginnings After Heartbreak

In “Every Goodbye,” Blake Shelton explores the emotional crossroads that follow the end of a relationship. The song captures the vulnerability of two people meeting after heartbreak, both seeking comfort and healing. With vivid imagery—like a love seat in a modest apartment and late-night car rides—Shelton sets a scene that feels authentic and relatable. The central message is clear: every ending can also be a new beginning. As the characters in the song connect over shared pain, they find hope in the possibility of moving on together, suggesting that even the darkest moments can have a silver lining.

Song Credits

Artist: Blake Shelton
Release Year: 2024


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