I Miss You

Album: Make Yourself (1999)
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  • To see you when I wake up
    Is a gift I didn't think could be real
    To know that you feel the same as I do
    Is a three-fold utopian dream

    You do something to me that I can't explain
    So would I be out of line if I said I miss you?

    I see your picture
    I smell your skin on the empty pillow next to mine
    You have only been gone ten days
    But already I'm wasting away

    I know I'll see you again, whether far or soon
    But I need you to know
    That I care and I miss you Writer/s: Alex Katunich, Brandon Boyd, Chris Kilmore, José Pasillas II, Michael Einziger
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • ZakBrandon Boyd didn't write this song. Great song, great band, but Dwight Meyers wrote it.
  • Cory from Victor, Nythis song means a lot to me. it reminds me of this girl who i met at an amusement park. we really got along. then we started going out. we broke up then got back together and now this song means even more to me than before.
  • Laura from New Ro,, NyI think I read somewhere that this was about Boyd's girlfriend being away. This song is amazing acoustic..you can really feel his emotion.
  • Dave from Worthing (near Brighton)"To know that you feel the same as I do
    Is a three-fold utopian dream" <3 yeh acoustic is a lot better.
  • Katie from Tallahassee, FlHe actually wrote this about his girlfriend who was a model and he wrote it about how much he missed her after she left.
  • Jeremy from Shelbyville, KyIt's a great song, the acoustic is even better.
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