Miss the Misery

Album: Wasting Light (2011)
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  • If I had my way
    If I had to lose
    Wouldn't take back one thing, never had much to choose
    Then it dawned on me
    Coming down on you
    Like a cold sky raining under a burning moon

    Been waiting all your life
    Your wish is coming true
    Bless your heart for beating me right outta you

    Miss the misery
    Need a reason for a change
    Need a reason to explain
    So turn it on again
    Don't change your mind
    You're wasting light
    Get in and let's go
    Go

    What a nice long leash
    What a nice tight noose
    Never worked for me but sure look good on you
    Been waiting all your life
    Your wish is coming true
    Bless your heart for beating me right outta you

    Miss the misery
    Need a reason for a change
    Need a reason to refrain
    So turn it on again
    Don't change your mind
    You're wasting light
    Get in and let's go
    Go

    Miss the misery
    Gimme a reason for a change
    Miss the misery
    Gimme a reason to refrain
    Miss your misery in a day
    Miss your misery in a day
    Come on and turn it on for me

    Don't change your mind
    You're wasting light
    Don't make this right
    Don't make this right
    Get in and let's go
    Go Writer/s: Christopher A Shiflett, David Eric Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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