Forget your problems
Lay down and start up
Innocence of what you are
Is what I want
I bring my colors
Drip down and drained out
Tried a million things
But my hearts been shy
Well I hope you try and find me
I'm most tired of pacing
And I know what you want to say
So say it
Forget the words speak it just want to rearrange
So I just say it

Oh
I really miss you
Miss you
Say
Smile at the chance just to see you again
I really miss you miss you say
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Heat stroke this like
Things I think are right
I never knew I could go as far as this
I took your problem greasly forgot him
I know who I had been before I slipped
Oh I want to change it
I will live a life that makes you smile
When I'm done here in long long
Fever is peaking just want to see your face
Oh whatcha say, whatcha say?

Oh yeah
I really
Miss you
Miss you
Say
Smile at the chance to just see you again
I really miss you miss you say
So look at me now
Before I walk away
You might just miss me miss me
One day
Yeah yeah yeah


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    From the lyrics book:

    Forget your problems Lay it down, they start up The innocence of what you are is what I want I’ve ran my colors dripped down and drained out Tried a million things, but my hearts been shot

    I hope you try to find me, I’m all spun and pacing I know what you want to say here, so say it Forget the words I’m speaking Just want to rearrange so I’ll just say it

    I really miss you I miss you I said Smile at the chance just to see you again I really miss you I miss you I said Smile at the chance just to see you again

    Heat stroke, death’s like The wrong things that I think are right I never knew that I could go as far as this I took a problem recently forgotten I know who I had been before I slipped Oh, I want to change it I will live a life that makes you smile when I'm done here and long gone Feverish and peaking, just want to see your face What you say, what you say?

    I really miss you I miss you I said Smile at the chance just to see you again I really miss you I miss you said Just look at me now before I walk away You just might miss me, or miss me one day

    shazzymson July 30, 2011   Link

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