Dinosaur
Jax Panik Lyrics


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I miss how much I miss you❀




Overall Meaning

The lyrics "I miss how much I miss you" from Jax Panik's song Dinosaur can be interpreted as a mixture of nostalgia and regret. The singer is acknowledging that they miss the feeling of missing someone they used to love. The repetition of the word "miss" emphasizes the depth of this feeling and how it's become a part of their identity. It's as if missing this person has become an essential part of who they are, and they miss the intensity of that feeling.


At the same time, there's a sense of sadness and loss in these lyrics. The use of the word "dinosaur" in the song's title suggests that the relationship has become outdated or extinct, which may explain why the singer misses the feeling of missing someone more than the person themselves. It's a complicated mix of emotions that is captured beautifully through these simple yet poignant lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I miss how much I miss you❀
I'm incredibly aware of the magnitude of how much I long for your presence and how much I yearn for the time we spent together. My emotions are consuming me and it feels like a part of me is missing without you around.




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Comments from YouTube:

@daniellevongraszouw6675

the fact that this is not on spotify is a crime

@zintlemvana7955

Jax Panik deserved the hype that the Die Antwoord got overseas. They were so fun and vibrant. There hasn't been another South African act this original and good. 2022 still here

@cozycasasmr4510

Literally !!

@lucy4308

SO FREAKIN PROUD TO BE SOUTH AFRICAN

@Swisside

Is he south african? cuz i am

@sxm9101

Lucy Macrae SAME

@John-pl8fe

No electricity

@anilinator9192

This is my childhood in a nutshell. Good old days of South Africa :)

@laurenfletcher8537

Still here in 2024. Love it! So much nostalgia with this song. Wish all of Jax Panik's songs were on Spotify.

@Chioticfoot

so proud to be south African

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