The narrator (Miley Cyrus), in addressing her ex-lover, is going through a range of emotions. And with this being Cyrus and especially the attitude she displays throughout her “Plastic Hearts” album, we know that she ‘don’t miss him (or her)’.  However, on this particular track, she is at least letting it be known that this is a person she thinks about daily. Moreover, when she does think about him, she “still feel(s) high”.  So it’s like on one hand she is bragging about being completely over him. Yet on the other she admits that she fantasizes about the two of them being together. But ultimately she doesn’t come off as if she regrets parting ways. Rather, she is just more or less keeping it real in acknowledging his continued presence in her thoughts.

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The writing of this song is a collaborative effort between Miley Cyrus and the following:

Ronson is also one of the producers of “High”. He worked in that regard alongside the following: