Accessible, nostalgic, thoughtful and even slightly intoxicating the way it sticks in your head - The Nashville act The Apache Relay's song Don't Leave Me Now does a hell of a job articulating desperation and how one can be completely fixated on not only someone else' attention, or lack thereof it, and forget the rest of the world exists but, also, lose sight of the fact that life will go on if that someone isn't there. Most of us have been there and are better for it, but unless you've been married to the same person since you were a teenager, you realized at a certain point, accept and even embrace the idea to an odd degree that people will move in and out of your life - and it's best for your mental stability to not be overly dependent or expecting of relationships.
