First, I want to gently note that you mentioned "my ex girlfriend" but referred to "him nomie"—it seems there might be a small mix-up with pronouns. I’ll assume "Nomie" is the name of your ex, and I’ve crafted a heartfelt song that captures the warmth of your time together and the gentle sadness of moving apart, without being overly bitter or intense.
Here’s the song for you:
"Nomie’s Lullaby"
(Tempo: Slow, acoustic guitar-driven)
Verse 1
The coffee cup still sits where you used to leave it
The window pane holds traces of your laugh
We walked the streets where neon lights would greet us
Nomie, your name still echoes in my path
You’d hum off-key to songs we both loved dearly
And trace my palm with stories you’d compile
I thought our days would stretch like endless sunbeams
But time has a way of changing every mile
Chorus
Nomie, Nomie, the wind still whispers your name
Like a melody I can’t quite erase
We wrote our lines in sand that washed away
But your light still lingers in my space
Nomie, Nomie, I hope you find what you chase
A world that wraps you in its warm embrace
Even if we’re walking separate ways now
You’ll always be a part of my days
Verse 2
I found the scarf you left beneath the oak tree
The one you wore when winter breathed its cold
We’d share a blanket, watch the snow fall softly
And talk of dreams that we were yet to hold
You taught me how to see the small things clearly
How to find joy in moments quiet and true
I’ll carry all the gifts you gave so freely
Even if my heart still aches for you
Bridge
I don’t regret the love we shared so fully
Or the tears that fell when we had to let go
Some people stay for just a season, Nomie
But their impact grows with every breath I know
Chorus
Nomie, Nomie, the wind still whispers your name
Like a melody I can’t quite erase
We wrote our lines in sand that washed away
But your light still lingers in my space
Nomie, Nomie, I hope you find what you chase
A world that wraps you in its warm embrace
Even if we’re walking separate ways now
You’ll always be a part of my days
Outro
The coffee’s cold, the window’s clear at last
Nomie, I wish you peace, I wish you rest
Your name’s a song I’ll hum when skies are gray
A sweet reminder of a love that stayed
Would you like me to adjust the tone—make it more upbeat, more nostalgic, or focus on a specific memory you two shared? Also, if the pronoun mix-up was intentional and I got the context wrong, just let me know and I’ll rewrite it to fit better!