

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] I still hear it Every word you didn’t say We were laughing in the kitchen Then the ground gave way All our plans on the fridge Crooked pictures Crooked frames You were right there beside me But it all changed [Chorus] In my head I see you all over me Every street Every song Every movie scene I keep asking “Whatcha say Whatcha say to me?” Would you stay Would you run Would you still believe? ‘Cause I’m stuck between the crash and the aftermath Trying to breathe through a heart attack In my head I see you all over me All over me [Verse 2] Now the mirror feels colder Shows a life that’s split in two One where we made it One where I lost you I keep tracing constellations Like I could rewrite the skies If I changed a single sentence Would I keep you by my side? [Chorus] In my head I see you all over me Every street Every song Every movie scene I keep asking “Whatcha say Whatcha say to me?” Would you stay Would you run Would you still believe? ‘Cause I’m stuck between the crash and the aftermath Trying to breathe through a heart attack In my head I see you all over me All over me [Bridge] If there’s another side of this Where we finally get it right (oh) I’d take every broken piece Lay them down for one more night Call it fate Call it chance Call it anything but over If love’s a line we crossed too fast Can we start it over Over? [Chorus] In my head I see you all over me Every laugh Every fight Every in-between I keep asking “Whatcha say Whatcha say to me?” If I reach If I fall Would you answer me? ‘Cause I’m living in the space where the roof collapsed Learning how to love through a heart attack In my head I see you all over me All over me (all over) All over me
Tags
pop, Bright modern pop with a glossy acoustic backbone, steady midtempo groove, warm male vocals. Verses stay close and conversational with tight drums and soft keys; choruses burst into big stacked harmonies, wide synth pads, and a lifting bass line. Subtle echo throws on key phrases, final chorus adds octave doubles and a held outro note for a satisfying, radio-ready finish.
3:16
No
1/23/2026