You Don't Seem to Miss Me

Album: Long Stretch of Lonesome (1997)
Charted: 109
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  • It's a long way off from where I should be goin'
    And every time, I hate to leave your side
    But now when I return, there's somethin' missin'.
    When I'm gone you don't seem to miss me.

    Now life's so fast and everything is changing'
    And if your changing too, then I don't blame you.
    I remember how you used to kiss me,
    But when I'm gone you don't seem to miss me.

    I'm going back, I wonder why,
    I'm runnin' fast to get home.
    I just can't wait to see your face but
    You don't seem to miss me.

    No one can take away the things you've given,
    And all the good we've had alone together
    There was a time when you could not resist me.
    Now I'm gone and you don't seem to miss me.

    I'm going back, I wonder why,
    I'm runnin' fast to get home.
    I just can't wait to see your face but
    You don't seem to miss me.

    I can't wait to see your face
    But you don't seem to miss me. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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