I’m missing you like the drought misses rain A drug that keeps feeding me this bittersweet pain It lives in my soul, draining me of joy What once was beautiful has now been destroyed
I’m missing you like the snow misses sun Where light had once flourished, now there’s just none A darkness that drowns me in melancholy and sorrow I was such a fool for giving you my heart to borrow
I’m missing you like the night misses day But no matter what happens, it’ll always find a way The world will keep turning; the sun will shine again A cycle for a billion years, I’ll miss you even then
But this has all been a daydream of strayed and mindless thoughts I’m reminiscing like a fool, while you’ve probably forgot Do you even miss me? Do I even want to know? It wouldn’t be as painful as having to see you go
And I’ll still be missing you like a beautiful sin With the guilt inside of me where my heart had once been You never returned it, don’t know where it might be now Perhaps destroyed or buried, I’ll love you anyhow
Wrote this on February the 13th of this year. That was a year and two months since I had seen you last.