Gone but not forgotten: wanting to be the air that someone breathes.
It strikes me that for you to be the air that someone breathes, you'd have to be in proximity to that person's mouth. Which, in turn, would put you dangerously close to that person's exhalations -- which are, by nature, carbon dioxide laden. Which means that you would slowly suffocate. Which suddenly isn't so romantic. Coming soon -- the dangers of whispered sweet nothings in an ear full or wax.
My go-to exhortation of romanticism, you will be missed.
BON JOVI WANTS TO DO IT:
http://www.lyrics007.com/Bon%20Jovi%20%26%20Jon%20Bon%20Jovi%20Lyrics/I'll%20Be%20There%20For%20You%20Lyrics.html
AS DOES CELINE DION:
http://www.elyrics.net/read/c/celine-dion-lyrics/i-want-you-to-need-me-lyrics.html
EVOLUTIONARILY, MICE HAVE A FEAR OF CARBON DIOXIDE BUILD-UP:
http://www.livescience.com/5910-carbon-dioxide-triggers-primordial-fear-suffocation.html
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