I Hope You Find It

Miley Cyrus · Other Songs - Miley Cyrus

These clouds aren't going nowhere, baby

Rain keeps coming down

I just thought I'd try to call you, baby

For you got too far out of town

And I hope that you get this message

That I'm leaving for you

'Cause I hate that you left

Without hearing the words I needed you to



And I hope you find it

What you're looking for

And I hope it's everything you dreamed your life could be

And so much more

And I hope you're happy

Where ever you are

I wanted you to know that

And nothing's gonna change that

And I hope you find it



Am I supposed to hang around and wait forever?

Last words that I said

But that was nothing but a broken heart talking, baby

You know that wasn't what I meant

Call me up, let me know that you got this message

That I'm leaving for you

'Cause I hate that you left

Without hearing the words I needed you to



And I hope you find it

What you're looking for

And I hope it's everything you dreamed your life could be

And so much more

And I hope you're happy

Where ever you are

I wanted you to know that

And nothing's gonna change that

And I hope you find it



Whatever it is out there that you were missing here



And I hope you find it

What you're looking for

And I hope it's everything you dreamed your life could be

And so much more

And I hope you're happy

Where ever you are

I wanted you to know that

And nothing's gonna change that

No, no, no no

And I hope you find it, I hope you find it

About I Hope You Find It

"I Hope You Find It" is a poignant track by Miley Cyrus that explores themes of longing and the uncertainty of future relationships. Released during a pivotal period in her career, the song reflects her evolution from her earlier Disney-era persona to a more mature, indie-pop artist. The recording features a stripped-back production style that emphasizes emotional vulnerability, characteristic of her work in the early 2010s. Lyrically, the song addresses the bittersweet nature of waiting for someone to return or discover their own path, resonating with listeners who have experienced similar heartbreak. It stands as a significant example of Cyrus's ability to blend pop sensibilities with introspective songwriting, marking her departure from the high-energy pop of her previous albums. The track remains a staple in her discography, showcasing her growth as a songwriter and performer while maintaining the emotional core that defined her earlier hits.