Missed You

Album: After Hours (2020)
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  • Convinced myself to run around with someone else to forget about you
    But I can't hold you responsible for the things I do
    I said your name by mistake
    Played it off like I'm just confused
    But I was frontin', lyin' to myself
    When I know the truth

    Was I missed you
    Yes, it's true
    I should've known not to let you go, let you go
    'Cause I missed you
    Baby boo
    We could've grown if I held you close, held you close

    I hurt myself a hundred times just to feel something in my soul
    I kept knocking even though I knew what's behind that door
    But then I heard you call my name and it sounded like the sweetest song
    You never moved on, you were waiting for me all along

    Well, I missed you
    Yes, it's true
    Should've known not to let you go, let you go
    Well, I missed you
    Baby boo
    We could've grown if I held you close, held you close

    Oh, I missed you
    Yes, it's true
    Should've known not to let you go, let you go
    Girl, I missed you
    Baby boo
    We could've grown if I held you close, held you close
    Well, I missed you Writer/s: Abel Tesfaye, Jason Quenneville
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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