Miss You
Fictionist Lyrics


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I miss you.
Doesn't that count for something?
Isn't that what I'm supposed to do, if I'm really in love with you?
I miss you.
I'm wonderfully miserable.
This love's cast a shadow over everything that I know.
My heart's at zero gravity, takes nothing short of war to get through to me.
So please don't hold it against me.
Cause I miss you.
Do you miss me too?
My heart's at zero gravity, takes nothing short of war to get through to me.
So please don't hold it against me.




Cause I miss you.
do you miss me too?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Fictionist's "Miss You" convey the feeling of being in love and missing someone dearly. The first two lines, "I miss you. Doesn't that count for something?" immediately indicate that the singer is feeling hurt and wants the other person to acknowledge their longing. The following lines express the idea that missing someone is a sign of being deeply in love with them, despite the pain it causes. The phrase, "I'm wonderfully miserable," captures the conflicting nature of the singer's emotions - being happy to have loved someone, but also feeling hurt by their absence.


The lyric "This love's cast a shadow over everything that I know" suggests that the love between the two people is all-consuming, making it difficult to focus on anything else. The lines "My heart's at zero gravity, takes nothing short of war to get through to me" describe the singer's emotional state as being detached from reality and unable to be reached by normal means. It is as though their heart is floating in space, untethered and unreachable.


Overall, the song is a poignant expression of missing someone and the complicated emotions that go along with loving deeply. The repetition of the question "Do you miss me too?" emphasizes the longing and vulnerability of the singer, who is hoping that the other person feels the same way.


Line by Line Meaning

I miss you.
The singer feels strong emotions of longing and absence towards someone they care about.


Doesn't that count for something?
The singer questions if their feelings of missing someone have any significance or value.


Isn't that what I'm supposed to do, if I'm really in love with you?
The singer considers that missing someone is a natural and expected reaction if they are truly in love with that person.


I'm wonderfully miserable.
The artist experiences a paradoxical mix of happiness and sadness due to their love and missing the other person.


This love's cast a shadow over everything that I know.
The artist's love and longing for the other person affects their perception of the world and their previous experiences.


My heart's at zero gravity, takes nothing short of war to get through to me.
The singer's emotions are overwhelming and challenging to navigate, requiring significant effort and struggle.


So please don't hold it against me.
The singer asks for understanding and forgiveness for the intensity of their emotions.


Cause I miss you.
The artist reiterates their longing for the other person.


Do you miss me too?
The artist wonders if the other person feels the same way towards them.


My heart's at zero gravity, takes nothing short of war to get through to me.
The artist emphasizes the extreme nature of their emotions and how much effort it takes to cope with them.


So please don't hold it against me.
The singer reiterates their plea for understanding and compassion.


Cause I miss you.
The artist concludes the song by restating their strong feelings of longing and absence for the other person.


do you miss me too?
The singer ends with a final question, expressing their hope that the other person shares similar feelings towards them.




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