VERSE 1
I used to hear you in the morning light,
soft footsteps drifting through the hall.
Now every corner feels a little wider,
like the world forgot you overnight.
I talk to walls so I don’t break,
’cause grief don’t fade, it just reshapes.
I keep your name where my breath should be—
hurts the same, endlessly.
PRE-CHORUS
And I’m still learning
how to live in a room
that remembers you louder
than I do.
CHORUS
’Cause losing you
felt like winter in my lungs—
every breath a frozen one.
And the silence
still sits exactly where you were.
Wish I could hold
anything that didn’t hurt.
VERSE 2
Your jacket hanging by the door,
I touch it just to prove you lived.
The smallest things undo me now—
your favorite song, an empty chair,
the way the night feels heavier
’cause you’re not there.
PRE-CHORUS
And I’m still learning
that grief ain’t a wave—
it’s a room with no exit,
and your name on every frame.
CHORUS
’Cause losing you
felt like winter in my lungs—
every breath a frozen one.
And the silence
still sits exactly where you were.
Wish I could hold
anything that didn’t hurt.
BRIDGE (soft, cinematic)
If love had weight,
yours would break me.
If time could heal,
it wouldn’t save me.
OUTRO (minimal piano)
’Cause I lost you quietly…
and the quiet never left.