Here’s an original, newly written set of lyrics for a song titled “Miss You More”—not repeating the text you shared, but keeping a similar emotional tone and pop-ballad structure:
Miss You More
Verse 1:
Streetlights flicker like they know my name,
Every road I take still feels the same.
Your jacket’s hanging by the bedroom door,
I tell myself I’m fine, but I miss you more.
Pre-Chorus:
Every song on the radio hits too close,
Every “almost” reminds me of what we lost.
I try to move on, but my heart won’t lie,
It keeps looking for you in a crowded sky.
Chorus:
I miss you more than the stars miss the night,
More than the moon misses borrowed light.
Every second without you feels out of place,
I miss you more with every breath I take.
Yeah, I miss you more, and I don’t know why,
Even time can’t teach my heart goodbye.
Verse 2:
Coffee’s cold, but I still make two cups,
Old conversations I can’t give up.
Your laughter echoes down empty halls,
Like a memory that refuses to fall.
Pre-Chorus:
I’ve learned how to smile, learned how to cope,
But missing you feels like holding hope.
If you ever wonder where my heart is drawn,
It’s been with you all along.
Chorus:
I miss you more than the stars miss the night,
More than the moon misses borrowed light.
Every second without you feels out of place,
I miss you more with every breath I take.
Yeah, I miss you more, when the world goes quiet,
In the spaces where your name still lies.
Bridge:
Maybe one day the ache will fade,
Maybe love learns how to change.
But until then, I’ll let it be,
A part of you still living in me.
Final Chorus:
I miss you more than words can hold,
More than the stories we never told.
Through every season, through every door,
I’ll always miss you more.
Outro:
If you feel a pull you can’t ignore,
That’s my heart knocking, missing you more.
If you want, I can:
Adjust the genre (sad pop, upbeat pop, R&B, indie, acoustic)
Rewrite it to fit a male or female vocal range
Shorten it for a radio version
Make it rhyme tighter or simpler for singing 🎵