Miss You - Remastered
Summary
"Miss You" is a heartfelt song about longing and loneliness. The singer feels lost without someone special and struggles with the emptiness of their absence.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of "Miss You" revolves around yearning for connection and the pain of separation. The singer is grappling with feelings of loneliness and a deep desire to be reunited with someone they miss dearly. The song captures the emotional struggle of wanting to move on while being haunted by memories and dreams of the past. It’s relatable and taps into that feeling of waiting for someone who seems out of reach.
Verse 1
I've been holding out so long
I've been sleeping all alone
Lord, I miss you
I've been hanging on the phone
I've been sleeping all alone
I want to kiss you sometime
In this verse, the singer expresses deep loneliness and longing. It’s clear they’ve been waiting for a connection that hasn’t come. The repetition of “sleeping all alone” really drives home that sense of isolation. Hanging on the phone suggests they’re hoping for contact, but it’s not happening. The desire for a kiss shows just how much they crave intimacy with this person.
Chorus
Well, I've been haunted in my sleep
You've been starring in my dreams
Lord, I miss you tonight
I've been waiting in the hall
Been waiting on your call
When the phone rings
This chorus amplifies the feelings of missing someone. The haunting dreams indicate that this person is always on the singer’s mind, even in sleep. Waiting in the hall and for the phone to ring highlights the anticipation and disappointment that come from longing. We feel the weight of their hope and the pain of repeated letdowns.
Verse 2
It's just a friend of mine that say
Hey, what's the matter, man?
We're gonna come around at twelve
With some Puerto Rican girls that are just dying to meet you
We're gonna bring a case of wine
Hey, let's go mess and fool around
You know, like we used to
In this verse, a friend tries to distract the singer from their sadness. The suggestion of going out with friends and meeting new people shows an attempt to lift their spirits. But the mention of “like we used to” hints at a past that’s hard to let go of. It’s a moment of camaraderie, but it also emphasizes the singer's inner struggle between wanting to move on and holding onto memories.
Chorus
Oh, everybody waits so long
Ooh baby, why you waitin' so long?
Won't you come on, come on?
The repetition of waiting in this chorus highlights a universal feeling, everyone knows what it’s like to wait for someone. The urgency in “why you waitin' so long?” expresses frustration and longing. It’s a call for action, begging for the person to return and fill that empty space.
Verse 3
I've been walkin' in Central Park
Singing after dark
People think I'm crazy
Stumbling on my feet
Shuffling through the street
Asking people, what's the matter with you, boy?
Sometimes I want to say to, to myself
Sometimes I say
This verse paints a vivid picture of the singer's wandering thoughts. Walking in Central Park at night suggests a search for solace, but the craziness reflects how deeply affected they are by their emotions. The confusion and lack of direction, illustrated by stumbling and shuffling, show how lost the singer feels without their loved one. It’s a moment of self-reflection and vulnerability.
Chorus
I guess I'm lying to myself
It's just you and no one else
Lord, I won't miss you, child
You've just been blotting out my mind
Fooling on my time
No, I won't miss you, baby, yeah
Lord, I miss you child
Here, the singer tries to convince themselves they can move on. But the contradiction of saying “I won't miss you” after expressing how much they actually do miss this person shows the internal conflict. It’s like they’re putting up a front, but the emotions are too strong to deny. The mix of frustration and longing creates a powerful emotional punch.
Outro
Lord, I miss you child
Lord, I miss you child
Lord, I miss you child
The repetition in the outro drives home the central theme of the song. It’s a raw and honest admission of longing. This refrain leaves us with a heavy feeling, as the singer is still trapped in their feelings of missing someone. It’s simple yet impactful, emphasizing the depth of their emotional struggle.
Closing Thoughts
"Miss You" captures the essence of love and loss in a way that feels genuine. The singer’s mix of hope and despair resonates deeply, making it relatable for anyone who’s felt the sting of missing someone special. The song’s raw emotion and catchy melody keep it alive in our hearts, reminding us that longing is a universal experience.
Full Lyrics
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I've been sleeping all alone
Lord, I miss you
I've been hanging on the phone
I've been sleeping all alone
I want to kiss you sometime
Well, I've been haunted in my sleep
You've been starring in my dreams
Lord, I miss you tonight
I've been waiting in the hall
Been waiting on your call
When the phone rings
It's just a friend of mine that say
Hey, what's the matter, man?
We're gonna come around at twelve
With some Puerto Rican girls that are just dying to meet you
We're gonna bring a case of wine
Hey, let's go mess and fool around
You know, like we used to
Oh, everybody waits so long
Ooh baby, why you waitin' so long?
Won't you come on, come on?
I've been walkin' in Central Park
Singing after dark
People think I'm crazy
Stumbling on my feet
Shuffling through the street
Asking people, what's the matter with you, boy?
Sometimes I want to say to, to myself
Sometimes I say
I guess I'm lying to myself
It's just you and no one else
Lord, I won't miss you, child
You've just been blotting out my mind
Fooling on my time
No, I won't miss you, baby, yeah
Lord, I miss you child
Lord, I miss you child
Lord, I miss you child