I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, are you over me?
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, will you ever regret me?
Just a little girl on the TV screen
Stuck inside a silver cage
Body tangled up in chains
I’m looking for the light in the misery
All this love is doomed to pain
Everyday, I feel the same
My tears, they cried like a waterfall in the light
My roses don’t bloom since you left me blue
You’ve got to stop
Tryna mess around with my heart
It’s true, I’m through, babe with you
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, are you over me?
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, will you ever regret me?
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, are you over me?
I’m so over you
I promise, baby, that you will never forget me
Tryna fly away, tryna spread my wings
Soaring like a golden bird
Blocking out the things I heard
97 girls on your cameraphone
Secrets kinda suck to burn
Wish I coulda heard it from you first (ha ha ha ha)
My tears, they cried like a waterfall in the light
My roses don’t bloom since you left me blue
You’ve got to stop
Tryna mess around with my heart
It’s true, I’m through, babe with you
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, are you over me?
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, will you ever regret me?
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, are you over me?
I’m so over you
I promise, baby, that you will never forget me
Saw you at the party with everybody
You look so lonely when you’re on your own
I know we both remember hanging together
We were so happy
Now we’re moving on
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, are you over me?
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, will you ever regret me?
I’m so over you
Tell me, baby, are you over me?
I’m so over you
I promise, baby, that you will never forget me
Saw you at the party with everybody
You look so lonely when you’re on your own
Letting Go of the Past
In “So Over You,” Charli XCX delivers a raw and honest exploration of heartbreak and self-liberation. The lyrics capture the emotional aftermath of a breakup, where pain and nostalgia intertwine. Charli uses vivid imagery—like tears falling “like a waterfall” and roses that “don’t bloom”—to paint the lingering sadness. Yet, there’s an undercurrent of empowerment as she declares her independence and questions if her former lover will ever regret their choices.
Moving On and Finding Strength
The track’s repeated chorus, “I’m so over you,” becomes a mantra of reclaiming power. Charli acknowledges the hurt but chooses to rise above it, seeking light in the darkness and striving to fly free. The song resonates with anyone who’s been through heartache, offering both vulnerability and resilience in equal measure.
Song Credits
- Artist: Charli XCX
- Release Year: 2024