"More Than What We Are" by Juan Miguel Severo is a heartfelt song about the struggle of moving on from a past relationship and the constant battle with oneself. The lyrics reflect the narrator's inner turmoil as they try to forget the happy times they shared with their ex-partner, yet find it difficult to let go and move forward. The song highlights the pain and emotional burden that the narrator carries, acknowledging that their ex-partner's story and the pain caused are also their own to tell. However, there is a sense of bitterness and frustration towards their ex-partner's lack of understanding, as they mention, "In yours I don't exist but you, you're my story and you have no clue." Throughout the song, the narrator describes the continued impact their ex-partner has on their life. The ex-partner is depicted as a destructive force, constantly intruding into their dreams and draining their strength. The narrator expresses being caught in a web of goodbyes and the burden of living with lies about their true feelings. The lyrics convey a yearning for distance and closure, reflecting the narrator's desire to move on and be free from the influence of their ex-partner. They acknowledge the difficulty of this journey, as even being an inch away from their ex-partner won't change the fact that they are nowhere near where their ex-partner is emotionally or physically. Overall, "More Than What We Are" explores the emotional struggle of letting go, the pain of a broken relationship, and the longing to find peace and move on. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of trying to heal from a past love while still feeling attached to the memories and emotions associated with it.