Gonna Miss You When You're Gone

Album: American Kid (2013)
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  • I'm gonna miss you when you're gone
    I know you don't believe that, but you're wrong
    There's gonna be some rainy Sundays
    Wishing one day, I'll see you again

    Maybe I'm getting ahead of myself
    But I know you're headed somewhere else
    And all the secrets that you keep will be, the things I'll never know
    Doesn't matter either way, I'll still miss you when you go

    I'm gonna miss you when you're gone
    I know you don't believe that, you're wrong
    There's gonna be some strangers laughing through the hotel walls
    And I'm gonna wish your footsteps would come walking down the hall

    And the moon will be high, bright as a pearl
    Shining through my window on the dark side of the world
    And I'll be thinking of you, dancin' somewhere
    The way you were back then, the moonlight in your hair

    And I'm gonna miss you when you're gone
    I know you don't believe that, you're wrong
    There's gonna be some rainy Sundays
    Wishing and wondering, when I'll see you again
    When I'll see you again Writer/s: PATRICIA J. GRIFFIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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