I was running in place, I was calling you name, I was willing your heart back to mine.
And somewhere the trees, they were singing your song, and your face is still here in all that I see.
Though it's not here with me.
So I dialed your number, but you were not home, though I see your light on from the street.
I just wanted to say that I missed you today, and I though that you'd like to know.
Though you had to let me go.
I understand now, I know. Did you have to let me go so soon? Did you have to let me go?
So I called out your name I was holding my breath, waiting for your answer that hadn't come yet.
I just wanted you to say that you missed me today. Though I know it just isn't so.
Because you had to let me go.
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