Imagine if we never lied
Imagine if we never tried
To be something we're not
We forgot how it feels
To be tight, to be close, to be real

And I miss you
And I wish you were here
I stopped breathing
When you said, you don't care anymore

You're caught up in your plastic life
(Plastic life)
Changing right before my eyes
A chameleon, I used to know you
Like the back of my mind
Did that part of you die?

And I miss you
And I wish you were here
I stopped breathing
When you said, you don't care anymore

And I'm scared
(Don't, don't leave me alone)
(I'm home having nothing anyway, anyway)
And I'm scared
(Standin' on the corner in the pourin' rain)
(Gotta find a drug that will keep me sane like you)

I watch you from a distance
I remember all of those instances
When you smile, when you laugh, when you crash
When I'm there to catch you when you fall

And I miss you
And I wish you were here
I stopped breathing
When you said, you don't care anymore

So tell me that you're doing fine
(And I miss you)
I still remember every time
(And I wish you were here)
And everyone I know will say
That you are always apart of me

And I miss you like you never knew
(And I miss you like you never knew)
And I miss you like you never knew
And I'll miss you like you'll never knew
You'll never know




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I Miss You Lyrics as written by Walker

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    deinately about an ex. reminds me of mine. she moved, or they just grew apart, and she's changed. he misses her, and even though he sees how fake she is now, he wishes things could go back to the way they were. but he's still there for her ("when you crash, when i'm there to catch you when you fall")

    they were really close, and now it's the cliche "i feel like i lost part of myself when i lost you" situation. such a beautiful song <3

    liesarelieson January 30, 2009   Link

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