🟦 “LOST FRIENDS”
(Verse 1)
We used to talk every day.
Didn’t matter what it was — stupid jokes, random stories, whatever popped into our heads.
Now it feels like you’re living on the other side of the world,
even though nothing physical ever changed.
Just the space between us.
Just the silence.
And I keep wondering when the drift even started.
(Verse 2)
I scroll back through old messages sometimes.
Not because I’m stuck —
just trying to figure out who we were
compared to who we are now.
It’s crazy how fast people grow in opposite directions
even when they swear they’re walking the same road.
I guess that’s what happened.
You kept moving.
I did too.
Just not next to you.
(Chorus)
I don’t hate you.
I don’t miss the past.
I just miss the version of us that still talked.
Funny how someone can be so close they feel like family,
and then one day,
you look around
and realize you’re walking alone.
Not angry —
just surprised.
That’s what a lost friend feels like.
(Verse 3)
Sometimes I almost message you,
just to see what would happen.
But then I stop,
because I don’t know if you’d answer
or if we’d just force something that already faded.
You can’t rebuild something
when both people outgrew the blueprint.
And that’s okay.
It really is.
Even if it still stings.
(Ending Chorus)
So here’s my truth:
I hope you’re good.
I hope life treated you better than you expected.
If we cross paths again someday,
I won’t pretend nothing changed —
but I won’t pretend it didn’t matter either.
You were important.
You still are.
Even if we've become
Lost friends