Misses

Album: 14 Minutes (2024)
Charted: 34 99
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  • Ooh, I loved you, misses
    And you will be grieved, I swear
    But I won't be blamed
    'Cause I loved you, misses

    She moans, and she falls, and you rarely ever see
    Just where she goes, when she's not here, standing next to me
    From what I understand, it's somewhat so outlandish
    That she don't wanna be seen

    Hey, yeah
    Hey, yeah
    Hey, hey, hey
    Hey, yeah
    Hey, yeah
    Hey, yeah
    Hey, hey, hey
    Hey, yeah

    Ooh, I loved you, misses
    And you will be grieved, I swear
    But I won't be blamed
    'Cause I loved you, misses Writer/s: Dominic Fike
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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