Amelie Lucille’s Piece of You Captures the Quiet Collapse of One-Sided Love


On Piece of You, New York singer-songwriter Amelie Lucille delivers an intimate folk-pop ballad that feels both bare and emotionally full.
At just sixteen, she channels the sorrow of emotional misalignment with a maturity that sounds lived-in.
The track is built on fingerpicked acoustic guitar, supported by a sparse but affecting arrangement of violin and cello.
Their presence adds weight without overwhelming—each note trailing like a memory that lingers longer than it should.
“I wrote the song as a direct personal letter to someone that took so much from me,” Lucille shares. “It goes through the feeling of shifting out of something that was once so comfortable and now feels forced.”
Her vocal delivery is clear, intimate, and tinged with vulnerability. The refrain “Let me get a piece of you” recurs like a question that no longer expects an answer—just the echo of one.
By the bridge—“Honey, my throat’s gone dry / I’ve run out of things to say”—the resignation is quiet, but final.
Piece of You leans into something timeless. With a melodic sensibility that feels steeped in memory, it draws you in through emotional precision and a quiet kind of grace.
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Amelie Lucille Piece of you Lyrics
Verse 1
You tell stories, you tell lies
But I never call them out
Do you miss me on the nights
When no one is around?
Pre-Chorus
I’m stuck in this never-ending loop
Losing me or forgetting you
Chorus
Let me get a piece of you
After all you put me through
So, let me get a piece of you
Verse 2
And I won’t bother you anymore
But it’s not that easy to do
When it’s quiet, all I hear
Are the words you never used
Pre-Chorus
I’m stuck in this never-ending loop
Losing me or forgetting you
Chorus
Let me get a piece of you
There’s nothing more that I can do
So, let me get a piece of you
Bridge
Honey, I’ve gone blind
We’re not the people we used to be
And honey, my throat’s gone dry
I’ve run out of things to say
Chorus
Let me get a piece of you
After all you put me through
So, let me get a piece of you