Darryl Worley: I Miss My Friend Meaning
Song Released: 2002
I Miss My Friend Lyrics
The way your soft brown hair would fall
I miss the power of your kiss when we made love
But baby most of all
I miss my friend
The one my heart and soul confided in
The one I felt the safest...
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Reminds me of my grandma and a few friends that can never be replaced.
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This reminds me of my grandma beleive it or not but also a few friends that iv'e had that could never be replaced...even tho i can meet tons of ppl every day some ppl can't be replaced
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I think this song has a lot of meaning to it. He not only misses his best friend, but she was also his love. They had great times together, and he misses them. He liked everything about her and misses all of it. This song is trying to say that by losing someone in life you can gain more. By losing someone in your life can teach you a lot of things. Don’t always take everything for granted because one day something expectedly could happen. Sometimes losing somebody is a good thing and can teach you things. It is also a bad thing because they are gone forever. In this song he wants her back, but he knows he can’t get her back. He is expressing his feelings about her in this song. A lot of people can relate to this song. You can learn from this song to except everyone in life because you never know when they could leave you.
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