Missing Night Quotes
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Missing Night Quotes & Sayings
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I'm here for you. Always. Do you feel me?Hear me? I talk to you every night, does it reach you?
— Charlotte Eriksson
When you miss me just look up to the night sky and remember, I'm like a star; sometimes you can't see me, but I'm always there.
— Jayde Nicole
I miss having someone to cuddle up and have an early night with. But I'm looking. Meanwhile, I'm having a few relationships that don't mean much.
— Robbie Williams
Gone - flitted away, Taken the stars from the night and the sun From the day! Gone, and a cloud in my heart.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I can't sleep alone anymore
and I get used to
company
too quickly. You're always gone too soon. — Charlotte Eriksson
and I get used to
company
too quickly. You're always gone too soon. — Charlotte Eriksson
I just wanted to tell you, how beautiful you were; that day, that night, that life.
— Anthony Liccione
The star that I was wishing
the light that I was kissing
sitting back and reminiscing
that night, it was missing. — Lokesh Fouzdar
the light that I was kissing
sitting back and reminiscing
that night, it was missing. — Lokesh Fouzdar
Half an ear cocked, something in me, all night, every night, is waiting for you to come home.
— Lionel Shriver
People's lives can look so good on the outside and be so much dark shadow on the inside.
— Carol Plum-Ucci
I miss you more than the sun misses the sky at night.
— Taylor Swift
People love to see you get ahead - so long as you don't get farther ahead than they are.
— Carol Plum-Ucci
By day, Ian was like the stars, there but not there. At night was when the beasts of grief came for her.
— Eleanor Morse
Isn't it worth missing whatever joy / you might have dreamed, to wake in the night and find / you and your beloved are holding hands in your sleep?
— Galway Kinnell
There's not a day that goes by, without me thinking of you, dying, in someone else's arms.
— Anthony Liccione