"No Caller ID" is a new English song by Megan Moroney, released on her YouTube channel, MeganMoroney. The song was written by Connie Harrington, Jessi Alexander, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Megan Moroney, and produced by Kristian Bush. It is part… Read More
No Caller ID Lyrics
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[Verse 1]
I'm two months deep in therapy
Been finally gettin' sleep
My friends quit checkin' up on me
'Cause I'm back on my feet
I'm doin' more than gettin' by
I've been seeing a stand-up guy
It's the middle of the night
And my phone starts ringin', and
[Chorus]
Here you come again, and there you go
No coincidence, you always know
When I'm movin' on, you move back in
With a half-ass, "Sorry, how you been?"
Why do you do it? Do you, just hate losin'?
Here you come again, who could it be?
It's 3 a.m., no caller ID
[Verse 2]
I don't need to see your name
Who else would drunk-call me this late?
Surprise, surprise, you haven't changed
I'm sure, you're sure I'll pick up
And I shouldn't want to, but I do
You know me too well, damn you
Why do I want to? I shouldn't want to
[Chorus]
Here you come again, and there you go
No coincidence, you always know
When I'm movin' on, you move back in
With a half-ass, "Sorry, how you been?"
Why do you do it? Do you, just hate losin'?
Here you come again, who could it be?
It's 3 a.m., no caller ID
[Bridge]
Don't you get tired of hurtin' me?
I'm tired of hurtin' me
I'm tired of hurtin' me
So I let it ring, I let it ring
[Chorus]
Here you come again, and there you go
No coincidence, you always know
When I'm movin' on, you move back in
Keep your half-ass, "Sorry, how you been?"
I know why you do it, you just hate losin'
Here you come again, who could it be?
It's just you, no caller ID
[Outro]
It's just you, no caller ID
It's just you, no caller ID
[Verse 1: Megan Moroney]
In this verse, Megan describes her progress in healing from the emotional damage caused by a previous relationship. She is two months into therapy, sleeping better, and feeling stable enough that her friends no longer feel the need to check up on her. She is dating a new, reliable person. However, her sense of stability is threatened when her ex calls in the middle of the night, reigniting old feelings.
[Chorus: Megan Moroney]
The chorus captures the predictable pattern of her ex reappearing just as she is moving on. He calls with a weak apology, disrupting her progress. Megan questions his motives, suspecting that he simply hates losing and cannot stand seeing her move on. The late-night, anonymous calls symbolize his intrusion into her new life and the emotional hold he still has on her.
[Verse 2: Megan Moroney]
Megan's frustration is evident as she recognizes the caller without needing to see a name. She acknowledges the unchanged nature of her ex, who continues to call late at night, likely drunk. Despite knowing better, she admits to the internal struggle of wanting to answer the call, driven by the familiarity and history they share.
[Chorus: Megan Moroney]
The repeated chorus emphasizes the cyclical nature of her ex's behavior. His reappearance is no coincidence; he always knows when to disrupt her progress. Megan's growing awareness of his manipulative tactics is clear, yet the emotional pull remains strong.
[Bridge: Megan Moroney]
The bridge marks a turning point where Megan questions the repetitive nature of their interactions. She expresses her exhaustion from the constant emotional hurt and decides to let the phone ring without answering, symbolizing her attempt to break free from the cycle of pain.
[Chorus: Megan Moroney]
In the final chorus, Megan's resolve strengthens as she decides not to engage with her ex. She recognizes his pattern of behavior and firmly decides to ignore his calls, understanding that he hates losing. Her determination to move on is clear as she rejects his superficial apologies.
[Outro: Megan Moroney]
The outro reinforces Megan's decision to distance herself from the toxic relationship. By letting the phone ring and not answering, she takes a significant step toward emotional freedom and self-preservation.
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About Song
"No Caller ID" is a new English song by Megan Moroney, released on her YouTube channel, MeganMoroney. The song was written by Connie Harrington, Jessi Alexander, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Megan Moroney, and produced by Kristian Bush. It is part of the album "Am I Okay?" which was released on February 16, 2024.
The song delves into the recurring struggle of moving on from a toxic relationship. Megan Moroney narrates the cycle of emotional manipulation she endures from an ex-lover who reaches out at vulnerable moments. The lyrics highlight her inner conflict between wanting to resist and the temptation to engage, emphasizing the difficulty of breaking free from the past.
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The "No Caller ID" song is sung by Megan Moroney.
The "No Caller ID" song by Megan Moroney lyrics was written by Connie Harrington, Jessi Alexander, Jessie Jo Dillon & Megan Moroney.
The "No Caller ID" song by Megan Moroney was produced by Kristian Bush.
Megan Moroney released "No Caller ID" song on Feb 16, 2024.
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