The song "Sometimes" by DubVision & The Him explores the feelings and emotions someone goes through after a breakup. The lyrics depict the narrator's struggle to move on from their past relationship. The song starts with the narrator expressing how they try to distract themselves from thinking about their ex. They have a routine in the morning, including drinking coffee, but insist that they don't think about their ex at all. They mention using their phone to combat loneliness but never think of calling their ex. They tell their friends that they are doing fine and don't think about their ex, but there's a fleeting moment when they return home and the reality hits them that they do miss their ex sometimes. The chorus reflects on the end of the relationship and how the narrator and their ex made different choices. The ex listened to their heart, possibly implying that they followed their feelings and decided to end the relationship. The narrator had their reasons for the breakup, but acknowledges that even good things can fall apart. It has been six months since the breakup, and the narrator claims to be doing fine. They had everything they wanted but didn't realize it until it was gone. They even moved away from the city where their ex is, but they admit they still miss them sometimes. The song continues with the narrator occasionally going to places associated with their ex, like a bar they used to frequent together. They hear that their ex has moved on and met someone new, but they claim not to care much. They follow the same pattern of telling their friends they are doing well, but when they return home, there's still that momentary longing for their ex. Overall, "Sometimes" portrays the complex emotions and conflicting thoughts someone experiences after a breakup. It explores the idea that even if someone appears to be fine and claims to not miss their ex, there are still moments when they can't help but reminisce and feel the absence of their former partner.