Don't Miss It

Album: Assume Form (2019)
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  • The world has shut me out
    If I give everything I'll lose everything
    Everything is about me
    I am the most important thing
    And you really haven't thought
    All those cyclical thoughts for a while

    And as it keeps going
    I could never be involved
    I could never really see in real time
    I could never really be involved
    And as it keeps on going
    I could avoid real time
    I could ignore my busy mind
    I could avoid contact with eyes
    I could avoid going outside
    I could avoid wasting my life
    I could avoid
    I could avoid 20 20 sight
    I could avoid standing in line
    I could avoid the 405
    I could avoid coming to life
    I could say anything I like
    I could switch off whenever I like
    I could sleep whenever I like
    I could leave in the middle of the night
    Oh, but I'd miss it
    Don't miss it
    Don't miss it like I did

    And as it keeps going
    If there's no need for the perfect image
    And nothing seems that wrong
    Don't miss it
    When you know there's better conversation
    Waiting for you at home
    And as it keeps on going
    You forget whether it was the beginning or end
    When you can't believe your luck
    You're with your friend
    When you get to hang out
    With your favourite person everyday
    When the dull pain goes away
    Don't miss it (don't miss it)
    When you stop being a ghost in a shell
    And everybody keeps saying you look well
    Don't miss it
    Like I did
    Don't miss it
    Don't miss it like I did
    Like I did Writer/s: Dominic Patrick Maker, James Blake Litherland
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, WARP MUSIC LIMITED
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