Single · 2025

No More Yours and Mine

Love shouldn't cost you yourself. This song is about finding the line.

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What No More Yours and Mine is about

A song about the line between togetherness and identity — and what happens when 'ours' swallows both.

Verse 1 – HIM, rough and quiet
You don’t talk about it much,
that feeling when you move inside
a life already running
before you arrived.
Different rules at the dinner table,
shoes where they don’t belong,
habits you don’t recognize,
and nights that feel too long.
I tried to smile through questions
I was scared to even ask,
wondered where I fit in
and how long this thing would last.
I caught myself keepin’ score,
countin’ lines I shouldn’t draw—
things no one tells you
when you fall in love with more.
Pre-Chorus – HIM
You say “give it time”,
and I nod like I know how,
but my heart’s still learnin’
what forever means right now.
Chorus – DUET
And somewhere between the chaos
and the quiet in the room,
between bedtime stories
and a Sunday afternoon,
that line just disappeared,
no warning, no sign—
there ain’t no yours and mine.
It’s not her kids or my kids,
not the way I thought it’d be,
it’s just love growin’ roots
right in front of me.
And it hit me like a cannonball,
clear as any truth I find—
this is how love’s meant to feel,
no more yours and mine.
Verse 2 – HIM
I’d notice little things,
how they laughed just like her,
how my temper flared
over moments that didn’t matter.
I told myself it was normal,
every man goes through that phase,
but doubt’s a sneaky shadow
that likes to overstay.
I’d hear myself think “her son,”
and it felt safe, felt controlled,
like distance could protect me
from a story I couldn’t hold.
But life don’t ask permission,
it just walks right through the door,
and rewrites all the rules
you were holdin’ on to before.
Pre-Chorus – HER, soft and steady
I saw it in your silence,
the weight behind your eyes,
but love don’t rush the answer—
it waits for you to arrive.
Chorus – DUET
And somewhere between the chaos
and the quiet in the room,
between scraped-up knees
and the way they say your name,
that line just disappeared,
no warning, no sign—
there ain’t no yours and mine.
It’s not her kids or my kids,
not the story I once told,
it’s just hearts findin’ family
without askin’ to be whole.
And it hit me like a cannonball,
stronger than design—
this is how love’s meant to feel,
no more yours and mine.
Bridge – HIM, spoken-sung, reflective
Funny thing about wisdom…
it don’t come from thinkin’ harder.
It comes when you stop thinkin’ at all
and just… feel.
Verse 3 – HIM, warm, proud
I caught myself one morning,
tellin’ a friend of mine,
“Yeah, my boy’s doin’ good,”
and didn’t realize
I’d crossed that old border
without a sound.
No debate, no struggle—
just love settlin’ down.
And I stood there kinda smilin’,
like a fool who finally sees,
how many folks miss miracles
’cause they’re busy disagreing.
Life don’t tap you on the shoulder,
it don’t wait ‘til you’re ready—
sometimes it just hands you grace
and hopes you’re steady.
Final Chorus – DUET, bigger but gentle
Somewhere between the chaos
and the quiet in the room,
between who I was
and who I’m turning into,
that line just disappeared,
no warning, no sign—
there ain’t no yours and mine.
It’s not her kids or my kids,
it’s just family by choice,
it’s pride you feel deep down
when love finds its voice.
And it hit me like a cannonball,
peace I can’t deny—
this is how love’s meant to feel…
no more yours and mine.
Outro – HIM, hushed, honest
I used to think love was something
you had to figure out.
Turns out…
it’s something you notice
right after you stop doubtin’.

What this song means

The message

The emotional core of "No More Yours and Mine" lies in the complex journey of redefining love and family amidst the chaos of blended lives. It speaks to the deep-seated fears of inadequacy and the struggle to let go of rigid boundaries, as captured in lines like 'it’s just love growin’ roots right in front of me.' For anyone grappling with feelings of isolation or confusion in their relationships, this song offers a quiet space to acknowledge those fears while gently inviting them to embrace the unexpected joys of connection.

What the artist wants to convey

William Cloudborn communicates the transformative power of love that transcends traditional labels and expectations. Through images of crossing old borders and the candid reflection that 'life don’t ask permission,' he invites listeners to release their doubts and embrace the beauty of familial bonds formed through choice. By acknowledging the messy realities of love, as highlighted in the bridge's wisdom about feeling rather than overthinking, he seeks to create a sense of peace and acceptance around the complexities of human connections.

How this can help in everyday life

This song can serve as a comforting companion during moments of uncertainty and introspection, like navigating a challenging morning with blended family dynamics or reflecting on personal growth after a difficult conversation. It invites listeners to pause and connect with their feelings, offering solace in the shared experience of love's messiness. Whether during a quiet drive or when grappling with self-doubt, it provides both clarity and warmth, reminding them that love is often felt most profoundly in the spaces between chaos and calm.