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Willard Grant Conspiracy I Miss You Best

Snow blows through the window, all I can do is stumble
Across the uneven floor into an unmade bed
And I lie awake for hours, I must be afraid of something
All that I own is still in boxes, scattered across the floor

I miss you best and I miss you best
I miss you best
Just don't know what to do about it

I can still feel the shape of your body, like a bruise against my side
Across the great divide, memory always lies
Everything falls to pieces and nothing stays the same
I make up the ground rules for this waiting game

I miss you best and I miss you best
I miss you best
Just don't know what to do about it

Well, she stumbles on nothing and tumbles into her bed
And pulls the blankets above her chin
And falls asleep with the nod of her head
And I think that it's beautiful, simple pleasures are the best
She's breathing softly, I miss you best

I miss you best and I miss you best
I miss you best
Just don't know what to do about it

I miss you best, I miss you best
I miss you best
Just don't know what to do about it


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