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    Nolan Pierce’s i don’t lose sleep for you anymore Is a Lie You’ll Want to Believe

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaAugust 1, 2025Updated:August 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nolan Pierce’s i don’t lose sleep for you anymore Is a Lie You’ll Want to Believe
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    Nolan Pierce doesn’t perform heartbreak as spectacle. i don’t lose sleep for you anymore keeps everything close to the chest, pulsing with a clarity that feels like holding your breath through a conversation you don’t want to have.

    The track opens with soft guitar and tenor-range vocals, before a steady piano progression pushes it forward.

    It never drags. There’s motion even in the stillness, like a body carrying on while the mind loops in memory.

    The lyrics are devastating in their restraint. “I don’t lose sleep for you anymore / But I still wake to the quiet war” lands like a truth you’ve repeated enough to almost believe.

    The repetition doesn’t dull the pain. It just gives it a rhythm. Each return to the hook adds pressure rather than release.

    The production holds back from drama, letting atmosphere do the talking.

    It’s structured like a ballad, but the tempo says otherwise, more after-dark dancefloor than bedroom floor.

    That contrast is where the song lives. Recovery as a process, not a triumph. Reflection without resolution.

    What if healing isn’t about feeling better, but learning how to move while the ache stays with you?

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    Full Lyrics to i dont lose sleep for you anymore by Nolan pierce

    I don’t lose sleep for you anymore
    But I still wake to the quiet war
    Between who I was and who I became
    Since loving you rewrote my name

    I don’t dream the way I did before
    But some nights you’re at my door
    I let you in, then watch you fade
    Another scar, another page

    I don’t lose sleep for you anymore
    But I still wake to the quiet war
    Between who I was and who I became
    Since loving you rewrote my name

    I don’t lose sleep for you anymore
    But I still wake to the quiet war
    Between who I was and who I became
    Since loving you rewrote my name
    I don’t dream the way I did before
    But some nights you’re at my door
    I let you in, then watch you fade
    Another scar, another page

    Nolan Pierce
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