"Losing You" by Jon Caryl explores the emotions and aftermath of a failed relationship. The lyrics convey a sense of regret and longing for the past, as the protagonist reflects on their mistakes and the loss of their partner. The song starts with the protagonist admitting that they will return to their partner, but this time, they will be sober and more aware of their actions. They feel trapped in their own thoughts and unable to move on from the relationship. The chorus expresses the protagonist's feelings of being incomplete without their partner. They question whether their partner thinks about them as well and wonder what it would be like for them to experience the loss of the protagonist. Despite the pain, the protagonist still holds on to their feelings and memories. As the song progresses, the protagonist looks back at their shared memories through old photos. They realize that there were signs of trouble, but they were oblivious to them. They promise to be better and acknowledge that being a man is not as simple as it may seem. In the bridge, the protagonist refuses to believe that their relationship is over. They believe that they still have a chance to repair the broken pieces and continue the love they once shared. The song carries a sense of hope in its message, suggesting that the protagonist is willing to fight for the relationship's survival. However, they also acknowledge the possibility of losing their partner, which they find unbearable. The song encapsulates the struggle of navigating through heartbreak, regret, and the longing for what once was.