Note: Inspired (and some based on) Simple Plan’s “Jet Lag” featuring Natasha Bedingfield, here are some of the sentence starters that could be applicable for any muses who are in separate timezone and/or have a long distance relationship. Feel free to change pronounce or any sentence structure according to your muses!
- “What time is it where you are?”
- “Five more days and I’ll be home.”
- “I miss you more than anything.”
- “Trying to figure out the timezone is making me crazy!”
- “I don’t even wanna be in this town.”
- “I’m back at home but you feel so far.”
- “I wake up to your sunset, and it’s driving me mad.”
- “I was waiting for the phone to ring.”
- “I miss you so bad.”
- “It’s getting lonely feeling upside down.”
- “You say good morning, when it’s midnight.”
- “Going out of my head, alone in this bed.”
- “My heart is jet-lagged.”
- “I keep your picture in my car.”
- “I hate the thought of you alone.”
- “I’ve been keeping busy all the time, just to try to keep you off my mind.”
- “I wanna share your horizon and see the same sun rising.”
- “Can we turn the hour hand back to when you were holding me?”
- “You’re not gonna pick me at the airport this Friday?”
- “We have to do the airport-hug thing when you come to pick me up!”
- “I’m only skype-ing because my [dog/cat/any pets] missed you.”
- “You’re really not coming back this weekend?”
- “It’s great here! It’s just… there’s no you.”
- “God, I wish you’re here so you can see this view.”
- “If I’d known, I would’ve asked you to come with me.”
- “You know it’s business, [Name]. But I’ll be back soon, okay?”
- “You always say that, but I’d only see you for a day or two until you have to fly out again.”
- “Do you really have to go?”
- “Can’t you stay with me — just for a few more days?”
- “Stop texting me to come home, you’re hours away!”
- “Remember when we went to that cafe before you left? We had a good night, huh?”
- “Stop pouting, you’re gonna make me miss you more!”
- “…oh, you’re busy? No, it’s okay. I’m sorry I called you so late. I forgot you’re like, three hours [earlier/later] than I am.”
- “Hey, why are you crying? Don’t cry. I’m not there to hold you.”
- “God, I wish I hadn’t left.”
- “It’s… taking longer than we’ve expected. I’m sorry.”
- “If the flight’s delaying one more time, I’m finding a boat or a train to take me to you.”
- “I don’t want you over this stupid phone. I want you here.”
- “You’re going away again?”
- “Don’t forget your plane ticket or else I’ll burn it by the time you look the other way again.”
- “You know I don’t want you to go.”
- “Look, you can do that here, can’t you? Do you really have to leave?”
- “I’m counting the days until I’ll see you again.”
- “When you come back, we’re gonna do bunch of stuff together.”
- “Can you buy me a souvenir while you’re there?”
- “Come back home safe.”
- “Can you please come back, please? I know you’re hours away, but I just want you here for one minute. That’s all I’m asking. One minute.”
- “I’ve been learning new stuff when you’re away.”
- “I met this person last week. They don’t know I’m with you.”
- “You know what, just fucking go.”
- “Don’t you like staying here with me?”
- “You… didn’t tell me it was that far away.”
- “I saw something today that reminded me of you.”
- “Stop touching the screen, I’m not there, you idiot.”
- “You’ll come back home, right?”
- “Your flight leave at 7am, right? I’ll put an alarm for you.”
- “I don’t wanna sleep ‘cause I’m gonna miss you.”
- “I’ll be back before you know it, I promise.”
- “I know you have this whole life there, but can’t you spare just one minute talking to your own [mother/father/sister/best friend/boyfriend/girlfriend]?”
- “Wherever you are, as long as we’re under the same sky, we’re not that far.”
- “Whatever happens tomorrow, we’d at least have today.”
- “Before I go, I need you to know that I love you.”