Staring again at the ceiling
and I'm watching you walk away
Watered eyes
Shallow breathing
I don't think that it's right

To wonder what's been going on without you
and what's new in your life
Obviously you doubt me
to not give me a try

Where do you go
when I'm wishing you'd call
Yeah, and I miss you so much
Do you miss me at all

Passing your house in the evening
your room where I used to lay
Lights off, they light up
Questions of where you are tonight

So where are you, so where are you
Where are you

And where do you go
when I'm wishing you'd call
Yeah, and I miss you so much
Do you miss me at all

And I hope you are living well

Where do you go
when I'm wishing you'd call
Yeah, and I miss you so much
Do you miss me at all

Do you m.i.s.s - m.e. - a.t - a.l.l.
Do you miss me at all

Do you miss me at all...


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    Such a good song, I can definately relate to this right now after a 3 year relationship broken up not too long ago. The lyrics are pretty self-explanatory, he/she misses his/her partner's love, presence, voice, touch, etc..

    k krison December 04, 2005   Link
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    I'm surprised more people haven't commented on this song. It's a sad song, but for some reason, it's kind of comforting to listen to. You know when you bask in your miserable state and you somehow feel better? This song is good for that, especially if you really ARE missing someone.

    raebiteson May 11, 2006   Link
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    This song is pretty much just about missing someone who is very, very dear to your heart. Makes me think of a relationship that ended badly. You still have all the same feelings towards the person you loved, but it seems like the other person could care less. And you wonder.. wow.. does she even miss me at all? But you still want the best for the person, even if they are really ignorant of your current state.

    I agree with raebites - this song is a sad yet very comforting song. It's nice to know that there are other people who've been in your situation. In other words, even though it may seem it, you are not alone in your suffering.

    carefreedudeon August 21, 2007   Link
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    I really love how this whole cd can relate to anything that you've been through in life, its like they write the theme, u fill it in with what it really means to you. This band is going to get big, i know it.

    gribs38on September 25, 2007   Link
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    i agree with all of the above comments, it is a very depressing song but some how everyone can connect to it. Everyone has been in that hurt state of life after a break up and this song is some how amazing comforting, i like singing it out loud it seems to get out all of the anger and pent up agression or saddness you have from the break up. and yes this whole cd is amazing

    verbowoleon February 06, 2008   Link
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    I don't think that it's right To wonder what's been going on without you and what's new in your life Obviously you doubt me to not give me a try

    For me, I got into a fight with my best friend/ex, and I really miss him, and I just wish I still had a place in his life and we were chill and there for each other and stuff, but he's scared that I'll want him back if he talks to me, etc. Rah.

    carpe diem xxon May 04, 2008   Link

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