Yesterday was full of tears knowing death has just been here
All was lost but not forgot, the pain controls my every thought
A new day's battle has begun, all was lost and nothing's won
I can't wait to see the day when the tears all go away

I miss you, I kissed you when we laid you in your grave
I need you to believe you things were meant to be this way

Today came with shattered dreams, everything's not what it seems
Don't think death won't come get you cause it will life's misconstrued
Though my battle's just begun I'm dropping arms and going to run
I can't wait to see the day when these painful tears all go away

I miss you, I kissed you when we laid you in your grave
I need you to believe you things were meant to be this way

I did nothing at all, nothing at all
It's all my fault your gone
Your face on my wall, face on my wall
It tells it all, you will live on


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I Miss You Lyrics as written by Jordan Schmidt Dane Schmidt

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    This song reaches down deep inside me and brings all my feelings to the surface. And it kinda hurts, but it helps to get through life. And recently one of my swimming coaches died [he was only 18!] and he was a great coach and it was hard getting over the fact that he's not here anymore, but listening to ATITS helped.. Also a person i like moved to Australia in January and i miss him too. So yeah. ATITS are good with making their songs meaningful. This song makes me cry, but it's still amazing. The thing with And Then I Turned Seven is that they're quite unique.. that's probably why they're so good.. meh well. They're cool and their songs help with feelings. And if anyone has MySpace and wants And Then I Turned Seven's MySpace, it's myspace.com/andtheniturnedseven

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