Get Over It
Avril Lavigne · Other Songs - Avril Lavigne
I did enjoy the ride,
Don't know what to decide,
You lied to me
You looked me in the eye
It took me by surprise
Now are you gratified
You cried to me
LaLaLaLaLaLa
Don't turn around,
I'm sick and I'm tired of your face
Don't make this worse
You've already gone and got me mad
It's to bad I'm not sad, it's casting over,
It's just one of those things you'll have to get over it.
When I was feeling down, you'd start to hang around,
And then I found your hands all over me,
And that was out of bounds, you filthy rotten hound,
It's badder than it sounds, believe me,
LaLaLaLaLaLa
Don't turn around,
I'm sick and I'm tired of your face,
Don't make this worse,
You've already gone and got me mad,
It's to bad I'm not sad it's casting over,
It's just one of those things you'll have to get over it.
Hey yeah, you gotta get over, hey yeah, you gotta get over it.
To bad I'm not sad it's past and over,
Just one of those things you'll have to get over it.
Aww
Don't turn around,
I'm sick and I'm tired of your face,
Don't make this worse,
You've already gone and got me mad,
Don't turn around,
I'm sick and I'm tired of your face,
Don't make this worse,
You've already gone and got me mad,
To bad I'm not sad it's past and over,
Just one of those things you'll have to get over it.
You'll have to get over it.
Get Over It
Get Over It stands as a notable song in Avril Lavigne's discography, showcasing her signature blend of pop-punk energy and emotive songwriting. Released during a period where Lavigne solidified her status as a defining voice of early 2000s youth culture, the track reflects the raw, rebellious spirit that characterized her breakthrough era. While often associated with her major studio albums, this recording captures the artist's ability to craft catchy, relatable anthems about heartbreak and resilience. The song fits seamlessly within her broader catalogue, demonstrating the consistent musical identity that propelled hits like Girlfriend and My Happy Ending to global success. It remains a testament to her enduring influence on the pop-rock genre and her capacity to connect with audiences through straightforward, powerful melodies.

