Missing

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William Michael Morgan - Country

Missing

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[Verse 1] I bet my friends are wonderin' Where I am or if I'm still alive They're worried over nothin' They should know I'm perfectly fine It's just a mood I get in, now and then When I need to get my head clear I turn off my phone, get lost, get gone And flat out disappear [Chorus] Well, there ain't no tellin' where I'm bound A big city or the country, a little beach town But you won't find me 'cause I can't be found I'm on a mission, to be missin' I'll be back someday I just don't know when Till then I'll be a feather floatin' in the wind So don't you go missin' me 'Cause sometimes missin', is my favorite place to be [Verse 2] I bet the grass is three feet high And the mailbox is full of bills A hundred messages I need to check And when I get the chance I will But right now I'm busy takin' it easy Can't worry 'bout stuff like that My only concern is left or right turn Somewhere on a map [Chorus] Well, there ain't no tellin' where I'm bound A big city or the country, a little beach town But you won't find me 'cause I can't be found I'm on a mission, to be missin' I'll be back someday I just don't know when Till then I'll be a feather floatin' in the wind So don't you go missin' me 'Cause sometimes missin', is my favorite place to be [Bridge] I love those locations where nobody knows my name How long I'll be stayin' is always subject to change [Outro] Well, there ain't no tellin' where I'm bound A big city or the country, a little beach town But you won't find me 'cause I can't be found I'm on a mission, to be missin' I'll be back someday, I just don't know when Till then I'll be a feather floatin' in the wind So don't you go missin' me 'Cause sometimes missin', is my favorite place to be

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Writers
  • Josh Kear
  • Andrew Dorff
  • Mark Irwin