You're Gonna Miss Me

Album: The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (1966)
Charted: 55
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  • Oh yeah
    Ah
    You're gonna wake up one morning as the sun greets the dawn
    You're gonna wake up one morning as the sun greets the dawn
    You're gonna look around in your mind, girl, you're gonna find that
    I'm gone
    You didn't realize
    You didn't realize
    You didn't realize
    You didn't realize
    You didn't realize
    Oh, you're gonna miss me, baby
    Oh, you're gonna miss me, baby
    Oh, you're gonna miss me, child, yeah, yeah
    I gave you the warning
    But you never heeded it
    How can you say you miss my lovin'
    When you never needed it?
    Yeah, yeah, ow
    You're gonna wake up wonderin'
    Find yourself all alone
    But what's gonna stop me, baby?
    I'm not comin' home
    I'm not comin' home
    I'm not comin' home
    Oh, oh, oh, yeah
    Oh, oh, oh, yeah Writer/s: SAM HOPKINS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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