Dear Ex Best Friend

Unraveling Emotions: Reflections on a Lost Friendship
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Lyrics

Dear ex best friend

Expressing acknowledgment to the former best friend.

I know you’re sorry you still make me cry

Acknowledging the ex-best friend's apology but still experiencing emotional pain.

Dear ex best friend

Reiterating the acknowledgment of the ex-best friend.

Sorry I longed for your demise

Apologizing for desiring the end or downfall of the ex-best friend.

Miss you

Expressing a longing or yearning for the ex-best friend.

Miss the sound of your laugh

Expressing a sense of missing the ex-best friend's laughter.

Miss you

Reiterating the feeling of missing the ex-best friend.

Miss the sound of your laugh with mine

Specifically missing the shared laughter between the speaker and the ex-best friend.

If you're there why don't you say something

Expressing a desire for communication if the ex-best friend is present.

Dear ex best friend

Repeating the address to the ex-best friend, questioning their concern for the speaker's well-being.

Would you even care if I died?

Pondering whether the ex-best friend would care about the speaker's death.

Miss you, miss your smile

Expressing the longing for the ex-best friend and missing various aspects of them.

Your laugh, your eyes, your mind

Enumerating specific elements of the ex-best friend missed by the speaker.

Miss you, I miss your hand in mine

Continuing to express the speaker's yearning for the physical connection with the ex-best friend.

Whoever you are now forgets I exist

Observing a sense of being forgotten by the current version of the ex-best friend.

I’m stuck in the midst of memory

Feeling trapped in memories of the past.

Keep tryin to call you

Attempting to reach out or connect with the ex-best friend through calls.

But you’re leaving home

Noticing that the ex-best friend is moving away or leaving their previous home.

And I need you to know

Expressing a need for the ex-best friend to understand that the speaker is better off without them.

I’m better without you

Acknowledging a positive change in the speaker's life without the ex-best friend.

Oh no

Expressing concern or disbelief about the situation.

Dear ex best friend

Repeating the address to the ex-best friend, questioning their silence.

If you care why don’t you say something

Asking the ex-best friend to express love more openly over time.

Dear ex best friend

Reiterating the acknowledgment of the end of the relationship.

Love louder with time

Noticing a transformation or change in the ex-best friend.

You’re changing

Suggesting that the change in the ex-best friend might be positive.

Maybe it’s for the best

Acknowledging the finality of the situation.

I know it’s the end

Understanding and accepting that the relationship has come to an end.

Could it ever be the same?

Questioning the possibility of restoring the relationship to its previous state.

Whoever you are now forgets I exist

Reiterating the sense of being forgotten amid memories of the past.

I’m stuck in the midst of memory

Continuing to make efforts to contact the ex-best friend.

Keep tryin to call you

Noticing the absence of the ex-best friend in their usual place of residence.

But you’re not coming home

Realizing that the ex-best friend is not returning home.

And I need you to know

Reiterating the need for the ex-best friend to understand the positive changes in the speaker's life.

I still watch our videos, have the photos

Retaining and revisiting shared memories through videos and photos.

Never forget how we were so close

Remembering the closeness of the past relationship.

Still driving by your old neighborhood

Continuing to revisit places associated with the ex-best friend.

I don’t cry but I know I could

Acknowledging emotional restraint but recognizing the potential for sadness.

I hope you’re happy, thriving

Expressing a hope for the ex-best friend's happiness and thriving.

With someone better for you

Wishing the ex-best friend success in a relationship with someone more suitable.

What the hell did I do?

Expressing confusion or regret about the circumstances leading to the end of the relationship.

I only loved you

Affirming the speaker's love for the ex-best friend despite the challenges.</td

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