Miss You
Kate Rogers Lyrics


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Hello there, the angel from my nightmare
The shadow in the background of the morgue
The unsuspecting victim of darkness in the valley
We can live like Jack and Sally if we want
Where you can always find me
We'll have Halloween on Christmas
And in the night we'll wish this never ends
We'll wish this never ends

(I miss you, I miss you)
(I miss you, I miss you)

Where are you and I'm so sorry
I cannot sleep I cannot dream tonight
I need somebody and always
This sick strange darkness
Comes creeping on so haunting every time
And as I stared I counted
Webs from all the spiders
Catching things and eating their insides
Like indecision to call you
And hear your voice of treason
Will you come home and stop this pain tonight
Stop this pain tonight

Don't waste your time on me you're already
The voice inside my head (I miss you, I miss you)
Don't waste your time on me you're already
The voice inside my head (I miss you, I miss you)
[X3]





(I miss you, I miss you) [x4]

Overall Meaning

Kate Rogers's song Miss You is a hauntingly beautiful composition that speaks to the deep longing and the ache of separation. The lyrics create a dreamlike reality of a love that is lost, and the singer is left grappling with the memory of a person they can't seem to forget. The opening line, "Hello there, the angel from my nightmare," creates an image of the person being addressed as an apparition, a ghost from a haunting past. The voice is lost and alone, and the person they're singing about is the only anchor they have left.


The singer draws a stark contrast between two different worlds by saying, "We can live like Jack and Sally if we want; where you can always find me, we'll have Halloween on Christmas." This reference to Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas symbolizes the meeting of two worlds where the darkness of Halloween merges with the brightness of Christmas, two sides of the same coin that can never be fully reconciled, just like the two lovers' worlds.


The final lines of the song, "Don't waste your time on me, you're already the voice inside my head," convey the haunting sense of the singer's obsession with their lost love. The singer is unable to let go of the memory of the person they miss, even though they know they should. It's a desperate plea for closure and an end to the misery of longing.


Line by Line Meaning

Hello there, the angel from my nightmare
Addressing someone who is both the angel and nightmare of the singer, someone who she has a complex relationship with.


The shadow in the background of the morgue
Describing the person as a shadowy figure who is always present but not fully seen or understood.


The unsuspecting victim of darkness in the valley
The person is seen as a victim of the darkness that surrounds them, and the singer wishes to protect them from it.


We can live like Jack and Sally if we want
Referencing the characters Jack and Sally from the movie 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' as a symbol of a romantic, unconventional relationship that the singer desires.


Where you can always find me
Promising to be there for the person, no matter what.


We'll have Halloween on Christmas
Imagining a world where every day is filled with excitement, adventure, and celebration, an idyllic place where the singer can be with the person they miss.


And in the night we'll wish this never ends
The happiness felt when the person is around is so intense that the singer wants time to stand still, so they never have to be apart.


(I miss you, I miss you)
Repeating the phrase several times to emphasize the depth of the singer's feelings and the longing they have for the person they miss.


Where are you and I'm so sorry
Expressing remorse for not being there for the person and asking where they are.


I cannot sleep I cannot dream tonight
Feeling restless and unable to find peace without the person they miss.


I need somebody and always
Acknowledging that the singer needs human connection to feel complete, and that the person they miss could fill that role.


This sick strange darkness
Describing the singer's emotions as a sickness, something that is abnormal and unsettling.


Comes creeping on so haunting every time
The dark emotions come unbidden and are impossible to shake, haunting the singer no matter where they go or what they do.


And as I stared I counted
Visualizing the singer alone and lost in thought, with nothing but their own painful memories to keep them company.


Webs from all the spiders
Metaphorically comparing the singer's complicated emotions to the intricate webs spiders weave, a trap that is difficult to escape.


Catching things and eating their insides
Seeing the spiders' web as a metaphor for the negative thoughts and feelings that consume the singer, trapping them and feeding off of their happiness.


Like indecision to call you
The fear of rejection or the unknown prevents the singer from reaching out to the person they miss, unsure of what might happen if they make contact.


And hear your voice of treason
Referring to the person's voice as a traitorous one, perhaps because it provokes strong emotions or urges the singer to do things they know are not good for them.


Will you come home and stop this pain tonight
Begging the person to come back and help end the singer's suffering, to relieve the pain they feel.


Don't waste your time on me you're already
Expressing guilt over taking up the person's time and attention, feeling unworthy of their love and devotion.


The voice inside my head (I miss you, I miss you)
The person has become such an important part of the singer's life that they are constantly on their mind, a comforting voice that the singer cannot ignore.




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