I don't miss the way you kiss me
I don't miss the way you miss me
I don't miss you being there for me
I don't miss you being scared to be
all alone, calling me over the phone
I remember summer nights when I was all alone
The only thing that you could do was call me on the phone
I remember nearly December we would celebrate your birthday
Right before Christmas, it was six months difference
Between you and I
Lovers, so it was written in the skies
Between you and I
Lovers, so it was written in the skies
I don't miss anything, anything, anything, anything about you
I only miss your love.
I don't need, I don't need, anything, anything, anything, anything from you
I only need your love.
Now she's calling and you can't pick up so you leave my bedroom in a rush.
You put your fingers to my mouth and tell me to hush as you brush up and leave to be with him.
But it was you and I
Lovers, so it was written in the skies
Between you and I
Lovers, so it was written in the skies
I don't need, I don't need, anything, anything, anything, anything from you
I only need your love.
I don't miss anything, anything, anything, anything about you
I only miss your love.
To be with him
To sleep with her
To see him but not me
But why you knocking on my door asking me for more
You're wearing that face
You're wearing that makeup
Calling me baby
Showing me puppy-love
Showing me all but trust
Showing me all but us
I don't miss anything, anything, anything, anything about you
I only miss your love
I don't need, I don't need, anything, anything, from you
I only need your love
I don't miss the way you kiss me
I don't miss the way you miss me
I don't miss you being there for me
And I don't miss you being scared to be
I don't miss the way you kiss me
I don't miss, I don't miss
I don't miss the way you were there for me
Calling me over the phone
All alone
I miss you
I miss the way you kiss me
I miss the way you miss me
Calling me over the phone
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