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Some movie star told you this ain't where it's at. |
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So you packed your bags and one night you headed out. |
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Said, these small town blues got you going insane |
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gone into the city, gonna change your name |
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and you never look back at where you came |
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swore you're never gonna be the same. |
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Do you miss me? |
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Do you miss me? |
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You're a big girl now, got your big girl shoes |
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and you're running around with big girl blues |
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and I know you don't doubt yourself anymore |
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no, when you feel like leaving, walk out the door |
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and I bet you ain't got nothin left to learn |
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it's better that way cause you never get burned |
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and you try not to think about what might have been |
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cause you know this town is just sink or swim |
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Do you miss me? |
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Do you miss me? |
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Do you miss me? |
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Well the last time I saw you were waving goodbye |
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from the back of the train with a tear in your eye. |
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Now I hear you're in love with some big city man |
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and together you're making your big city plans |
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and you hope he don't find out about who you are |
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that we used to catch fireflies in mason jars |
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and we used to go down to the county fair |
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and we listened to blue grass in summer air |
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and we danced all night as the rain came down |
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and you held my hand as we slept on the ground |
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and we wrote our names in the old oak wood |
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I guess some things don't work out like they should. |
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Do you miss me? |
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Do you miss me? |
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Do you miss me? |
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Do you miss me? |
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Do you miss me? yeah... |
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Do you miss me? |