miss you
Feeder Lyrics


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Coming around, I'm coming around again,
Cautious now, until the bitter end.
(Just can't see it)
What is this, what have I become?
20 days, 7 hours alone.

You're coming back, coming back, coming back
Its that I just don't see it,
coming back, coming back alone.

I miss you, each day day day
I miss you, why does it have to be this way?

Nothing left, nothing left to me,
Solitude, emptiness, defeat.
(Just can't see it)
What is this, what have I become?
20 days, 7 hours alone

Your coming back, coming back, coming back
Its that I just don't see it,
coming back, coming back alone.
(You know i still believe it)
Your coming back, coming back, coming back
Its that I just don't see it,
coming back, coming back alone.

I miss you, each day, day, day.
I miss you, why does it have to be this way?
I miss you, each day, day, day.
I miss you, why does it have to be this way?

Can't stop calling, drunk and falling, there's never been an easy way
Why does it always end this way





I miss you, each day day day
I miss you, why does it have to be this way?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Feeder's “Miss You” depict the painful experience of missing someone who has left one's life. The song begins with the singer acknowledging that despite the caution they have exercised since the departure of the person, they have come full circle and find themselves missing them yet again. The lyric “What is this, what have I become?” suggests that the person's absence has left them feeling lost and unsure of themselves. The time stamp “20 days, 7 hours alone” reinforces that this feeling is a prolonged one.


In the chorus, the character expresses the longing they feel for the person who is no longer in their life. The repetition of the phrase “I miss you” conveys the depth of the character’s emotions. They question if there's any way to bring back the lost connection, but at the same time, acknowledge the futility of the situation, hence questioning why it has to be this way.


The second verse has a sense of finality to it – there's nothing left, all they feel is solitude, emptiness, and defeat. The chorus returns with the hope of the person coming back, but the lines “Its that I just don't see it, coming back, coming back alone” suggest the character knows deep down that they won't be coming back. The ending highlights the desperation of the situation: the character is drunk and keeps calling, knowing there is never an easy way to deal with missing someone.


Overall, the song is an emotional exploration of the pain of missing someone who has left one's life. The repetition of the phrase “I miss you,” particularly in the chorus, depicts the depth of the character's feelings.


Line by Line Meaning

Coming around, I'm coming around again,
I'm trying to move on, but I keep coming back.


Cautious now, until the bitter end.
I've learned my lesson and won't make the same mistakes again.


(Just can't see it) What is this, what have I become? 20 days, 7 hours alone.
I'm feeling lost and alone, and questioning who I am without you.


You're coming back, coming back, coming back Its that I just don't see it, coming back, coming back alone.
I keep hoping you'll come back to me, but I can't see it happening.


I miss you, each day day day I miss you, why does it have to be this way?
I can't stop thinking about you and wondering why things had to end between us.


Nothing left, nothing left to me, Solitude, emptiness, defeat. (Just can't see it) What is this, what have I become? 20 days, 7 hours alone
Without you, everything feels empty and hopeless, and I don't know who I am anymore.


(You know i still believe it) Your coming back, coming back, coming back Its that I just don't see it, coming back, coming back alone.
Despite my doubts, I still hold onto hope that you'll come back to me.


Can't stop calling, drunk and falling, there's never been an easy way Why does it always end this way
I can't stop thinking about you and calling you, but I know it's not healthy. Why do things always have to end badly?




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Chris


on Sonorous

I swear I hear some chords from Child In You - guessing this is intentional?

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