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Beth Morris Bares Her Soul in “I Love You I Miss You” – A Haunting Anthem of Heartbreak and Healing

By Lucy LernerJanuary 7, 2025

Some songs feel like confessions, and Beth Morris’s new single I Love You I Miss You is one of those rare tracks that feels almost too raw to touch.

There’s no posturing here, no grandiose production to mask vulnerability. It’s just Beth, a piano, and a truckload of unfiltered emotion.

You can almost feel the heaviness in the space where the song was recorded. Like the air was thick with the things she couldn’t say out loud until this moment.

I Love You I Miss You begins with a trembling softness, the kind of fragility that pulls you in closer.

Beth’s voice carries a rasp, a quiver, a world-weary quality that sounds like it’s been through hell and back but decided to keep singing anyway. It’s imperfect in the most perfect way.

Lyrically, it’s the messy kind of poetry that comes from utter heartbreak. Raw, tangled, and brutally honest.

Lines like “Pieces of our heart scattered on the ground” and “Hope is a drug that gets under your skin” hit hard, not because they’re flashy or clever, but because they’re real.

You can feel the push and pull of love, addiction, and recovery in every word.

The chorus sneaks up on you. Simple yet devastating: “Sometimes, always, never, chaos / I love you, I miss you.”

We’ve all been there – caught between love and pain, hope and despair, trying to hold on while letting go.

What makes this track even more poignant is the story behind it. Beth Morris’s life has been no stranger to turmoil—public shame, addiction, and the kind of self-destruction most of us only see on TV.

But this isn’t just her “comeback song”; it’s a bridge between the person she was and the person she’s becoming.

Recorded in Thailand, this track feels like a goodbye and a beginning.

The piano is never overpowering but always present. It doesn’t embellish or distract. It’s just there allowing Beth’s voice to do the heavy lifting.

If you’re looking for a polished, radio-friendly anthem to start the new year, then this isn’t it.

I Love You I Miss You isn’t interested in perfection. It’s here to sit with you in the dark, and to remind you that being human is messy, painful, and beautiful all at the same time.

And that’s what makes it rather unforgettable, don’t you think?

I Love You I Miss You Lyrics

I wait for you to come down
The tremble in your voice doesn’t make much sound,
Searching for some peace but it’s not what I found,
Pieces of our heart scattered on the ground.
It’s real but it feels like a dream,
The look in your eye as you turn to leave,
Feels like something from a movie scene,
Fight the feeling cause I wanna scream.
Chorus
Sometimes,
Always,
Never,
Chaos,
I love you,
I miss you.
I hope I see you again,
But hope is a drug that gets under your skin,
I would follow the stars, but where to begin,
I need to start somewhere I’m suffering.
Chorus
Sometimes,
Always,
Never,
Chaos,
I love you,
I miss you.
Yeah these may be my darkest days,
Won’t let the tide pull me away,
Although this love we have still remains,
There’s on waves of shame.
Are we ready over?
Are we ready over?
Are we ready over

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