Jerzee Monet's song "Missing You" is a heartfelt expression of longing for a lost love. The lyrics convey a deep sense of sadness and yearning for the person who is no longer present. The chorus, "Missing you, wishin too, to be kissin you, all the things that we used to do, and I can't be next to you," encapsulates the main theme of the song. The narrator is missing their loved one and feeling the void left by their absence. They reminisce about the moments they shared and express a desire to be close to them again. In the verses, Jerzee reflects on the different ways one can experience the loss of a loved one. Whether it be through death, a breakup, or someone choosing to leave, the pain is still present. The imagery of the mind being in a daze and the body walking through a maze suggests a state of confusion and feeling trapped by the memories of the person they miss. The breakdown section further emphasizes the intense longing and willingness to do anything to have the person back. The lyrics, "I miss you, I wanna hold and kiss you, I'd give my last breath if it would make a difference," demonstrate the depth of love and longing felt by the narrator. Overall, "Missing You" is a poignant song that explores the profound emotions associated with missing someone who was once an important part of one's life. The lyrics convey a sense of loss, longing, and the desire to have that person back, capturing the universal experience of missing someone deeply.