Ever listened to a song and felt like the artist reached into your soul and put your feelings into words?
That’s the magic of JP Saxe, the Canadian singer-songwriter whose lyrics cut straight to the heart of love, loss, and everything in between.
If you’ve ever needed a musical hug during tough times, here are seven of his most heart-wrenching lyrics—and why they’ll make you feel utterly seen.
1. “If the world was ending, you’d come over, right?” — “If the World Was Ending” (feat. Julia Michaels)

This line hits like a punch to the gut, doesn’t it?
Written during a time of global uncertainty, Saxe captures the raw vulnerability of wanting someone so badly, even in the face of catastrophe.
It’s a universal question: Who would you run to when everything falls apart?
2. “I’m not a stop along the way, I’m not the guy you almost stay with.” — “More of You”

Ever felt like a placeholder in someone else’s life?
This lyric is a defiant yet aching reminder of self-worth, resonating with anyone who’s tired of being an almost-love.
Saxe’s delivery makes it feel like a personal pep talk.
3. “Love isn’t easy, but it’s easier with you.” — “Like That”

Simple, sweet, and devastatingly true.
This line distills the essence of partnership—acknowledging that life is hard, but the right person makes it feel lighter.
It’s the kind of lyric you scribble in a love note or text to your person at 2 a.m.
4. “I don’t wanna live without you, but I don’t wanna die trying.” — “For Emilee”

Ah, the agony of loving someone who might not love you back.
Saxe’s words here are a masterclass in emotional ambivalence, perfectly capturing the exhaustion of unrequited love.
It’s the kind of line that makes you pause the song and take a deep breath.
5. “You don’t have to be everything to everyone, but you are everything to me.” — “Everything”
In a world that demands constant perfection, this lyric is a gentle embrace.
It’s a reminder that you don’t have to be “on” all the time—your loved ones will cherish you as you are.
Cue the tears.
6. “I’m not afraid of the pain, I’m afraid of the healing.” — “Line By Line” (feat. Maren Morris)

Healing means letting go, and that’s terrifying.
This line speaks to anyone clinging to a broken relationship because the unknown of moving on feels scarier than the hurt.
Saxe nails the paradox of heartbreak in just 12 words.
7. “I miss the way you needed me, but I don’t need the way you miss me.” — “A Little Bit Yours”

Oof.
This one’s for anyone who’s outgrown a love that once defined them.
It’s a bittersweet acknowledgment of growth, wrapped in a melody that lingers long after the song ends.
JP Saxe has a gift for turning emotional chaos into poetic clarity.
Whether you’re nursing a broken heart or celebrating love, his lyrics are a mirror for the soul.
So hit play, let the feels wash over you, and remember: You’re not alone in these emotions—Saxe gets it.

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