Not as flawless as "I love you," but they mean just about the same.
Not as bold as "I need you," but it conveys the same emotions.
Not as passionate as "I want you," but just as powerful.
I miss you.
There's proximity, there's distance.
There's love, there's hate.
There's familiarity, there's insecurity.
There's promise, there's disappointment.
There's joy, there's sorrow.
I miss you.
What you're really saying is, "You aren't here. Why not? Why can't you be here, where I am? Why can't you be here with me, now? Why can't we be together? Come back to me please. Because I need you here where I am. I need you to complete me."
I miss you.
Some part of me ("I") is missing ("miss") and it's you ("you").
I miss you.
What you're really saying? "Do you miss me too?"
I miss you.
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