I Miss You, I’m Sorry – Gracie Abrams


Lyrics: I Miss You, I’m Sorry

Do you remember

Happy together?

I do

Don't you?

Then all of a sudden

You're sick to your stomach

Is that

Still true?

Said forever, in the end, I fought it

Please be honest, are we better for it?

Thought you'd hate me but instead you called and

Said, "I miss you," I caught it

Good to each other

Give it the summer

I knew

You too

But I only saw you

Once in December

I'm still

Confused

You said forever and I almost bought it

I miss fighting in your old apartment

Breaking dishes when you're disappointed

I still love you, I promise

Nothing happened in the way I wanted

Every corner of this house is haunted

And I know you said that we're not talking

But I miss you, I'm sorry

I don't wanna go

Think I'll make it worse

Everything I know brings me back to us

I don't wanna go

We been here before

Everywhere I go leads me back to you

I don't wanna go

Think I'll make it worse

Everything I know brings me back to us

I don't wanna go

We been here before

Everywhere I go leads me back to you

I don't wanna go

Think I'll make it worse

Everything I know brings me back to us

I don't wanna go

We been here before

Everywhere I go leads me back to you

I don't wanna go

Think I'll make it worse

Everything I know brings me back to us

I don't wanna go

We been here before

Everywhere I go leads me back to you

Exploring the Emotions of “I Miss You, I’m Sorry”

Reflecting on Lost Love

“I Miss You, I’m Sorry” by Gracie Abrams is a heartfelt ballad that dives deep into the complexities of heartbreak and longing. The lyrics capture the aftermath of a breakup, as the narrator reminisces about happier times and struggles with the pain of separation. Lines like “Said forever, in the end, I fought it” and “I still love you, I promise” reveal vulnerability and the internal conflict of moving on versus holding onto the past.

The Weight of Memories

The song’s imagery—haunted corners of a house, breaking dishes in disappointment—evokes the lingering presence of a lost relationship. The repeated refrain, “Everywhere I go leads me back to you,” emphasizes the inescapable nature of these memories. Gracie Abrams masterfully conveys the cyclical nature of grief and regret, making the song relatable to anyone who has experienced the lingering ache of lost love.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Gracie Abrams
  • Songwriters: Gracie Abrams, Blake Slatkin
  • Release Year: 2020
  • Label: Interscope Records

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