I miss you?

Aug 13, 2007 22:55

It has come to my attention that I throw around the phrase "I miss you" like a boomerang I hope will return. Upon losing people, both figuratively and literally, I've found "I miss you" to mean a variety of things, in several contexts. Why is this a phrase that so easily leaves my tongue?

"I miss you" usually has the equivalent of-- "Wow, It's been ( Read more... )

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lena_horne August 14 2007, 07:55:33 UTC
I miss you too.

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paisleywaltz August 14 2007, 08:03:25 UTC
This is one of those instances where the boomerang came back!

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barelystrangers August 14 2007, 15:13:00 UTC
and i miss you. i feel honored to be mentioned in this post, it's wonderful.

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vagueshadow August 14 2007, 16:15:32 UTC
You can miss someone when they're sitting right in front of you. Because sometimes missing a person has nothing to do with physical proximity, but rather emotional closeness. Just because they're there doesn't mean they're really there.

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