"It's Over" is a song by Eddy Kim, a South Korean singer-songwriter. The song expresses the feelings of heartbreak and the realization that a relationship has come to an end. The lyrics describe the pain and sadness experienced by the protagonist every morning when they wake up and remember the day they broke up. They compare their tears to the rain falling from the sky. The protagonist tries to put on a brave face, pretending that everything is okay when talking to friends. They ask their friend what they are doing tonight, trying to divert their attention from their own feelings. However, when they look in the mirror and force a smile, they can't hide the fact that they are deeply hurt. The chorus conveys the message that the relationship is truly over, and the protagonist asks their heart to forget about the past. They want to move on and not feel any pain anymore. The second verse of the song describes the repetitive pattern of life without the other person. The memories of the relationship are deeply ingrained in their daily routine, making it difficult for them to move forward. They continue to put on a brave face, but the more they pretend to be okay, the sadder they become. The outro repeats the chorus, emphasizing the plea for the heart to forget about the past and for the pain to go away. The protagonist longs for the relationship to be truly over so that they can heal and move on. Overall, "It's Over" explores the emotions of heartbreak, denial, and the struggle to let go of a past relationship. It portrays the pain and sadness experienced when trying to put on a brave face, ultimately seeking closure and healing.