Missing Me Some You

Album: That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy (2008)
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  • Midnight in the desert and so far away
    Finger nail moon dancing through the Milky Way
    And stars down in Dixie look the same way here
    I got your picture stuck down in my battle gear

    [Chorus]
    Oh I can sing that song; you know the one that drives you wild
    And close my eyes and dream but I can't kiss my baby's smile
    Even the man in the moon is singing the blues
    I hope you still love me baby, I'm missing me some you

    When you head hits the pillow would you pray for my soul
    That's when you little soldier goes out on patrol
    Never thought when I kissed you goodbye in Tennessee
    That I'd ever be lonely, I'm about as lonely as one man can be

    [Chorus: x2]

    Oh, I hope you still love me baby, cause I'm missing me some you Writer/s: Toby Keith
    Publisher: Tokeco Tunes
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