Miss Missing You

Album: Save Rock And Roll (2013)
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  • Don't panic
    No, not yet
    I know I'm the one you want to forget
    Cue all the love to leave my heart
    It's time for me to fall apart

    Now you're gone
    But I'll be okay
    Your hot whisky eyes
    Have fanned the flames
    Maybe I'll burn a little brighter tonight
    Let the fire breathe me back to life

    Baby, you were my picket fence
    I miss missing you now and then
    Chlorine kissed summer skin
    I miss missing you now and then
    Sometimes before it gets better
    The darkness gets bigger
    The person that you'd take a bullet for is behind the trigger
    Oh, we're fading fast
    I miss missing you now and then

    Making eyes at this husk around my heart
    I see through you when we're sitting in the dark
    So give me your filth
    Make it rough
    Let me, let me trash your love

    I will sing to you every day
    If it will take away the pain
    Oh and I've heard you got it, got it so bad
    'Cause I am the best you'll never have

    Baby, you were my picket fence
    I miss missing you now and then
    Chlorine kissed summer skin
    I miss missing you now and then
    Sometimes before it gets better
    The darkness gets bigger
    The person that you'd take a bullet for is behind the trigger
    Oh, we're fading fast
    I miss missing you now and then

    Now and then
    Now and then
    Now and then

    Baby, you were my picket fence
    I miss missing you now and then Writer/s: Andrew John Hurley, Joseph Mark Trohman, Patrick Martin Stump, Peter Wentz
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • "the Person You'd Take A Bullet For Is Behind The Trigger" from AmericaNice song, but I don't think this is a very specific song meaning.
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