Missin' You Crazy

Album: Write You a Song (2012)
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  • Been running this highway like a greyhound
    Ain't nothing left for me to see
    And sometimes I just wish that I could break down
    And get on back to you and me
    Take the next line and leave this crazy life
    Get back home in time to kiss you goodnight

    And oh-h-hh lately all I think about
    Oh-h-hh is what we could be doing now
    Oh-h-hh baby, here I go again
    Missin you crazy

    Sitting here listening to your sweet voice
    Talkin on the telephone
    It's making me realize I ain't got no choice
    Between staying here and gettin gone
    I'm gonna say goodbye
    Yeah, I'm gonna fly
    Get these arms of mine back where they belong

    And oh-h-hh lately all I think about
    Oh-h-hh is what we could be doing now
    Oh-h-hh baby, here I go again
    Missin you crazy

    And oh-h-hh lately all I think about
    Oh-h-hh is what we could be doing now
    Oh-h-hh baby, here I go again
    Oh-h-hh baby, here I go again
    Missin you crazy
    Missin you crazy Writer/s: BART BUTLER, JOHN PARDI, MONTY HOLMES
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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