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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Miss You Lyrics as written by Zach Heiligman Mark Foster

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    I think its a love song I agree with @charmedone89 too. He's reached the lowest he could and now he realizes that its finally a time for changed. That in order to get her back that he's going to have to go back to how he was when he met her. And He'll do anything to see her again. Hell fix himself for her and you never know, one day she just might miss him and come back and there he'll be ready for her.

    piecexoon January 21, 2013   Link

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