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Album: Salt (2023)
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  • I miss the southern sky
    I miss those bedroom eyes
    I miss that liar's tongue
    I miss the warm goodbye

    (And I love you)
    (And I love you)

    I miss my lazy heart
    I miss my second chance
    I miss my unborn child
    I miss that warm goodbye

    (And I love you)
    (And I love you)

    It's not like I'm running away
    It's not like I'm running away

    Waking up to find yourself a beacon of the whole, ohh
    Oh-oh
    Waking up to find yourself a river overflowed, ohh
    Oh-oh
    Waking up to find yourself two feet from where you start, ohh
    Oh-oh

    (And I love you)
    (And I love you)
    (And I love you) Writer/s: Conner Molander, Devon Portielje, Dylan Phillips, Isaac Symonds
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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