What good is it
If I can't even sing it to you
What good is it
If I can't even come out and sing it to you right now
'Cause talkin' won't do it
And walkin' won't rush it along

'Cause talkin' won't do it
And walkin' won't rush it along

What good is it
If I can't even bring it to you
What good is it
If I can't even come out and bring it to you right now
'Cause talkin' won't do it
And walkin' won't rush it along

'Cause talkin' won't do it
And walkin' won't rush it along

Do you miss me darlin'
Sunday afternoon,
Do you miss me darlin'
Monday, Tuesday too
Do you miss me darlin'
Friday morning, noon,
Do you miss me darlin'
Will you see me soon

What good is it
If I can't even sing it to you
What good is it
If I can't even come out and bring it to you right now
'Cause talkin' won't do it
And walkin' won't rush it along

'Cause talkin' won't do it
And walkin' won't rush it along
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Do you miss me darlin'?


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Do You Miss Me Darlin' Lyrics as written by Kurt Winter Burton Cummings

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    yet another awesome song...why has no one commented yet??

    dwfp99on February 06, 2005   Link
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    takes me back to when i was 15 and hanging in the basement with the gang.

    2flowerson October 26, 2006   Link
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    I love this song. The opening chokes me up a little bit, he sounds so passionate about what he's singing.

    elegantly_wastedon December 19, 2006   Link
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    I can't quite figure this one out. But it's a nice bluesy little tune.

    When it start off, he is in a frustrated relationship, he can talk but he can't sing to her, he can't bring it to her.

    The second part of the song he is apparently out of the relationship. "Do you miss me" seems to indicate that she could have done something to make the relationship work.

    Maybe she was married or in another relationship.

    TheBeckleson July 19, 2008   Link

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