The song "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" by Colin Hay tells the story of a person who has lost someone dear to them and is struggling to move on. The lyrics suggest that the person has tried to distract themselves with good coffee, talking, and even going out to dinner with others, but they still cannot shake the feeling of missing this person. The line "If I lived till I was a hundred and two, I just don't think I'll ever get over you" emphasizes the depth of the person's feelings and suggests that they believe they will never fully recover from this loss. The song also touches on the idea that memories and reminders of the person who is gone can be both comforting and haunting. The line "A face that dances and it haunts me, with laughter still ringin' in my ears" speaks to the bittersweet nature of remembering someone who has passed away. Overall, "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" is a poignant and relatable song that speaks to the universal experience of grief and loss.