In the middle of the night
You’re still the only one I think of.
You’re still the only one I wanna hear from.
When my phone goes off I excitedly think it’s you.
Whether it’s in the middle of the busy day,
Or the quiet of the evening,
Or in the middle of the night when I wake up-
You’re the first and last and only thing on my mind.
The more I try not to think about you,
The more I do think about you.
Because it’s you and me.
There’s no other way.
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In the quiet hours of the night, thoughts often drift towards those we cherish. This reflective piece resonates with anyone who has experienced the intensity of missing someone special. Moments of solitude can amplify feelings of love and longing as we replay memories in our minds. Whether waking from dreams or simply enjoying silence, the mind has a way of returning to those who occupy our hearts. It's not uncommon to find ourselves reaching for our phones, hoping to hear from someone we love. This yearning is universal, capturing the essence of desire and connection that transcends time. To truly understand the depth of these emotions, consider journaling about your feelings as a way to process them. Such expressions can lead to self-discovery and clarity. As night falls, let the stillness be a canvas for your thoughts. Embrace the feelings that arise and use them to fuel your creativity, whether through writing, art, or simply daydreaming. Remember, these moments of reflection can deepen your appreciation for the connections you hold dear. The night can be a both a companion and a muse, inspiring profound insights about love and relationships.
