I was free when we met
You were eating a burrito
With a girl some brunette
At El Torosco's

Then you smiled like you knew
That someday we'd be together
And together we were for a while

How do I feel'
Ever since you walked away from me
I miss you for real
Everyday of my life
How do I feel'
Now that it's over
For the thing that I miss the most is missing you

I was lost for a while
Every place brought back a memory
Of a kiss, or a smile
That you gave me

Now it's changed, well, I guess
More and more I miss you less and less
Sometimes it's hard to let go

How do I feel'
Ever since you walked away from me
I miss you for real
Everyday of my life
How do I feel'
Now that it's over
For the thing that I miss the most is missing you

Sometimes you get trapped in the time of your life
But you know it gets a little easier over time (gets a little easier over time)

How do I feel'
Now that it's over
For the thing that I miss the most

I miss the moody
Walks in the rain
I miss the poetry
I miss the days
I miss the sad songs
I used to play
For the thing that I miss the most

How do I feel'
I miss you for real
How do I feel'
Now that it's over
For the thing that I miss the most is missing you


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