The song "She's Already Gone" by Ernest Tubb is a country ballad that talks about the narrator's realization and acceptance of the end of a relationship. The song begins by stating that the narrator no longer worries or fears the possibility of his partner leaving him because she has already left. He acknowledges that he won't be sneaking around anymore, afraid of being caught, because there is no one waiting for him at home. The lyrics suggest that the relationship was troubled, with the narrator being dishonest and causing pain to his partner. He no longer has to witness the way she looked at him or hear her crying at night. He recognizes that he won't hurt her anymore because she has already moved on. Overall, "She's Already Gone" highlights the narrator's acceptance of the end of a relationship and his understanding that he has caused too much pain. The song reflects on the loss and regret experienced by the narrator while acknowledging that he has come to terms with the fact that his partner has already moved on.