The song "Over You" by Matt Hires tells the story of a relationship that started off great, with the couple feeling like they were made for each other and nothing could go wrong. However, as time passed, the love between them faded away like a summer breeze turning into a hurricane, until ultimately the relationship fell apart. Despite this painful experience, the singer refuses to dwell on the past. He encourages his former partner to tear up all the pictures and burn all the letters, and to trade in her memories for something better. Rather than wasting his nights wishing they were still together, he accepts that their love was not meant to last forever and chooses to move on. The song ends with the singer admitting that, even though he has tried to let go of the past, his memories still haunt him. He still hears his ex-partner's name in every song he sings, but he remains determined not to let the pain of the past define his future. Ultimately, "Over You" is a song about letting go of the past and choosing to move forward, even when doing so is difficult.