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I miss you-Song

 I miss you


It's going to be a few years until we meet again. 

I miss you; I miss you.

A few thousand miles have taken away your smile. 

I miss you; I miss you.

 

Your absence creates my pain. 

I miss you; I miss you.

The more I am away from you, 

The more I miss you, the more I miss you.

 

The more I think about you, 

The more I miss you, the more I miss you.

 

When I entered the coffee shop where we leaned on each other, 

My shoulder longs for you even more.

 

When I walk by the sea where we held hands, 

My hands long for you even more.

 

When I sit on the terrace where we kissed, 

My lips crave your kiss even more.

 

I know it's going to be lonely days. 

I will miss you; I will miss you.

 

Come back with your doctorate. 

I will be happy to receive you and hug you.

 

Even though I miss you now, my mind and soul are filled with your smile and care. 

Come back, baby, come back as an achiever.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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