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Miss You

I miss your blue eyes, I miss your smile.
I miss your sweet voice, I miss your style.

I miss you every step, I miss your walk.
I miss you every breath, I miss your talk.

I feel you, I sense you, every bit here.
I see you, I think you, are you somewhere near?

I miss you in coffee, I miss you in breakfast.
I feel I got no future, I just want to stay in past.

All things I see are boring, stand still and worthless.
Everybody over here has become dumb and lifeless.

O Miss, I miss you, wholeheartedly.
I hope, you miss me, at least halfheartedly.

It's a small world, but I am sure we will catch up one day.
I look forward to that or else I will come down your way.

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