I Miss U by Matthew Parker


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Daydreamer by Matthew Parker

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I Miss U
by Matthew Parker

Album: Daydreamer


Verse 1
You taught me how to dream the biggest dreams
You taught me how to give, even all of me
But now you're gone and I can't stop the feeling
This bullet hole in my heart ain't healing

Pre-Chorus 1
Sometimes I think about you and I really can't sleep, and I wonder why you went away
Sometimes I think about you and the memories, but they're gone, nothing left to say
Only this

Chorus
I miss you, but one day I know I'll see you again
So if you can see me down here, don't worry 'bout me
I will be by your side when my day turns to night
Still I miss you, I miss you

Verse 2
I wish I had the chance to say goodbye
I see you in my dreams and you're so alive
But I can't take you from the joy of feeling
You're with the good Lord up above the ceiling

Pre-Chorus 2
Sometimes I think about you and I really can't sleep, and I wonder why God took you away
Sometimes I think about you and the way that you loved me, and I hope that you can hear me say
This

Chorus
I miss you, but one day I know I'll see you again
So if you can see me down here, don't worry 'bout me
I will be by your side when my day turns to night
Still I miss you, I miss you

Pre-Chorus 3
Sometimes I think about you and what could've been, and I know I'll never be the same
Sometimes I wonder if life is a chance to love, just before it all fades to grey
Yeah, mm, yeah

Bridge
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you

Chorus
I miss you, but one day I know I'll see you again
So if you can see me down here, don't worry 'bout me
I will be by your side when my day turns to night
Still I miss you, I miss you

Outro
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you
I miss you, I miss you, I miss you


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