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Artist/Band:
Quakes
Lyrics for Song: I Miss You
Lyrics for Album: Psyops [2006]
I see your face in such a lonely place but you're a million miles away.
I've got your photograph and you've got mine
We said wed meet again someday.
I won't forget you and I won't let you fade away.
Ill run beside you. I may decide to stay.
What place and forces in the universe are responsible for this?
I was rejected, when we connected, and you sealed it with your kiss.
I won't defy you. I'll be right by you all the way.
Sometimes it's hard to find the words, the words to say.
I miss you, I miss you more and more each day.
I miss you, I miss you more than I can say.
I see your face in such a lonely place but you're a million miles away.
I've got you photograph and you've got mine
We said wed meet again someday.
I won't forget you and I won't let you fade away.
Ill run beside you. I may decide to stay. Okay.
Our friends think were crazy, we live so far away
but baby don't you listen don't you listen to what they say
I miss you, I miss you more and more each day.
I miss you, I miss you more than I can say.
I miss you, I miss you more and more each day.
I miss you, I miss you more than I can say. Okay
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I Miss You
Quakes' 2006 single "I Miss You" stands as a defining track on the Psyops album, exemplifying the band's signature blend of post-hardcore and emo. Released during the mid-2000s emo revival, the recording captures the genre's characteristic emotional intensity and melodic sensibilities. The song features the band's signature vocal delivery and guitar work, contributing to their growing reputation within the underground scene. As part of their discography, this track remains a notable representation of the era's sound, reflecting the raw energy and lyrical themes prevalent in the genre at the time. It is often cited by fans as a quintessential example of Quakes' ability to merge aggressive instrumentation with heartfelt songwriting. |
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| Album Lyrics: Psyops [2006] |
 Quakes
"Psyops [2006]"
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