Now She Has Youā€ I said the words that cracked the glass, Let go too soon, watched moments pass. You were the best I couldn’t keep, Now every night, I lose more sleep. She holds the hand I used to know, She walks with you where I won’t go. I played it cool, I played it wrong— Now she’s your right, and I’m your gone. Now she has you, and I lost me, Drowned in the could-have, used-to-be. She gets the laughs, the midnight calls, I get the guilt, the rise, the fall. You looked at me like I was home— I made you feel too much alone. I pushed, I broke, I built a wall, Then cursed the echo of it all. She didn’t steal, I gave you up— Dropped the flame and blamed the cup. Now she glows where I burned out, And you moved on, without a doubt. Now she has you, and I have pain, I traded sunshine for the rain. If sorry changed the hands of time, You’d still be yours—and still be mine. I watch from far, I say I’m fine, But every truth now tastes like wine— Sweet and sharp and soaked in ache, From all the chances I didn’t take.