The song "It's Over" by Jebediah tells the story of a relationship that has come to an end. The lyrics portray a sense of reminiscing about a simpler time when things were easier for the speaker. The reference to The Cure's song "Boys Don't Cry" indicates that the speaker used a false excuse (having something in their eye) to hide their emotions. The lines "You were right when you said I was wrong, It's over" suggest that the other person in the relationship had warned the speaker about their actions, and now the relationship has reached its breaking point. The lyrics also mention a moment before a storm where the speaker confesses everything, acknowledging that it wasn't the best way to handle the situation, but asserts that emotions can be unpredictable. The line "I might get bored but I could never tell that it's over" implies that even though the speaker might get tired or lose interest in the relationship, they cannot bring themselves to admit that it is truly over. The song also captures a feeling of loss and mistakes, with the reference to staring at stars and crashing a car, indicating that the speaker got carried away and lost control. The mention of leaving their good fortune at the bar symbolizes missed opportunities and poor choices. Overall, "It's Over" explores the complexities of relationships, the struggle to communicate feelings, and the consequences of not heeding warnings. The song reflects on the ups and downs, mistakes, and the difficulty of accepting the end of a relationship.