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Blood on the Saddle - I Still Miss You Lyrics



Blood on the Saddle - I Still Miss You Lyrics




I love my father
I love my mother
I love my sister
I love my brother
I love you like I love no other
I still miss you
More than any other

Far have I traveled
Long way I've rambled
'Round I have wandered for many a mile
You know the sad thing I did discover
I still miss you
More than any other

I know I'm a hopeless dreamer
My life ain't what it used to be
Love is such a cruel deceiver
My eyes refuse to see

Daylight is fading
Night's coming on
Been such a long time
Since you been gone
Still I keep drinking
One then another
I still miss you
More than any other

I love my father
I love my mother
I love my sister
I love my brother
I love you like I love no other
I still miss you
Miss you more than any other
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English

I love my father
I love my mother
I love my sister
I love my brother
I love you like I love no other
I still miss you
More than any other

Far have I traveled
Long way I've rambled
'Round I have wandered for many a mile
You know the sad thing I did discover
I still miss you
More than any other

I know I'm a hopeless dreamer
My life ain't what it used to be
Love is such a cruel deceiver
My eyes refuse to see

Daylight is fading
Night's coming on
Been such a long time
Since you been gone
Still I keep drinking
One then another
I still miss you
More than any other

I love my father
I love my mother
I love my sister
I love my brother
I love you like I love no other
I still miss you
Miss you more than any other
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Writer: Gregory Davis
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Performed By: Blood on the Saddle
Language: English
Length: 2:14
Written by: Gregory Davis

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