The song "No Starting Over" by Matt Hires is about accepting the past and moving forward to the future. The lyrics suggest that once something has happened, there is no way to go back and change it. The line "Put my bones into the ground" implies that the past has already been set and cannot be altered. The chorus repeats the phrase "If I'm all that is, and I'm all that was, then I'm all that is to come", which can interpret as a statement of acceptance that everything that has happened in the past has led up to the present, and the present is shaping the future. The song also touches on the idea of relationships and labels that we put on them. The line "You're not my sister, you're not my brother, it's all just stupid made up words we call each other" suggests that the labels we put on people do not define the depth of our relationships with them. The bridge of the song raises the idea of redemption and resolution. While the past cannot be changed, the speaker wonders if there is a possibility for some sort of closure or resolution to help move forward. Overall, "No Starting Over" is a reflective song about accepting what has happened in the past and finding a way to move forward towards the future. The lyrics encourage listeners to let go of regrets and embrace the present moment.