Until You Were Gone
by Chip

Album: I Am Chipmunk (2010)
Charted: 3
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    If I had all the money in the world
    I still couldn't buy me a brand new girl (Alright love?),
    Too much clubbing, not enough loving
    Too much shopping, too busy chasing this thriller
    Who's now took a lost on your winner
    Sitting there singing this song like
    You never know what you've got 'til it's gone like

    Damn, I wish I would've seen it coming
    Cause I blink for a second and you caught me slipping, Oh, Oh, Oh
    Now we're done before we even started
    Didn't know how much I missed you
    (Didn't know how much I would miss you
    I messed up the perfect picture)
    Until You Were Gone, gone, gone
    Until You Were Gone, gone, gone
    Until You Were Gone, gone, gone
    I didn't know how much I missed you
    Oh whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh
    Oh whoa oh oh oh oh oh-oh

    Let me go, Yeah

    And look still I'm here
    She left me with no idea
    I just don't get it, it's kinda weird
    How you took off quicker than my career. it's kinda left
    It took a wrong man to admit he's wrong
    Still can't do it, I just put it in a song
    So don't correct me, I know that I'm wrong
    (I just need love)
    I'm too stuck in my ways,
    And I know this ain't helping me change
    And I'm sitting here singing this song like
    You never know what you've got 'til it's gone like

    Damn, I wish I would've seen it coming
    Cause I blink for a second and you caught me slipping, Oh, Oh, Oh
    Now we're done before we even started
    Didn't know how much I missed you
    (Didn't know how much I would miss you
    I messed up the perfect picture)
    Until You Were Gone, gone, gone
    Until You Were Gone, gone, gone
    Until You Were Gone, gone, gone
    I didn't know how much I missed you
    Oh whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh
    Oh whoa oh oh oh oh oh-oh (Whooa)

    Let me go, Yeah

    I'm too stressed and I'm trying not to flip
    I close my eyes and you're beside my lips
    So I try not to blink for one split sec
    Cus she bought in, and got my piece wrecked
    Since you left, nothing ain't right
    Two different ways, we have to part sides
    It's a long sighting, y'know, It ain't the same when you went missing
    Didn't know how much I missed you until you were gone, gone, gone

    Until you were gone, gone, gone
    Until you were gone, gone, gone
    Until you were gone, gone, gone

    I didn't know how much I missed you
    (Didn't know how much I would miss you
    I messed up the perfect picture)

    Damn, I wish I would've seen it coming
    Cause I blink for a second and you caught me slipping, Oh, Oh, Oh
    Now we're done before we even started
    I didn't know how much I missed you

    Until You Were Gone, gone, gone
    Until You Were Gone, gone, gone
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