Music Video
Music Video
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
NQ Arbuckle
Performer
Luke Doucet
Electric Guitar
Neville Quinlan
Lead Vocals
Mark Kesper
Drums
Robbie Grunwald
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Neville Quinlan
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Luke Doucet
Producer
Nyles Spencer
Recording Engineer
Howie Beck
Mixing Engineer
Nik Kozub
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Intro]
One, two, three, four
[Verse 1]
You call up my funny bone
You tell me everything you done
You were the most beautiful of the crazy
You wake me up to your daydreams
[PreChorus]
You bite my nails
Tell me that I'm nervous
You see the light
You take the call
You pay for breakfast
[Chorus]
Oh, I miss you when you're gone
My two eyes see different things when it gets complicated
I reach my hands up to the trees
Into a sky so deep and wild that I see everything
[Verse 2]
These dirty sheets feel deep and warm
You wrap your legs around my arms
I trip and fall over secrets I find hard to keep
And you're making noise around this room
When I am trying to sleep
The flowers grow and you comb your hair
You'll walk away and lock your bike up to the moon
[PreChorus]
You'll hold my hand
Say that I need company
You wash and fold
My broken heart
Like dirty laundry
[Chorus]
Oh, I miss you when you're gone
My two eyes see different things when it gets complicated
I reach my hands up to the trees
Into a sky so deep and wild that I see everything
[Bridge]
You take a breath, I say a word
I take a breath, you say a word
You see the light, I take a breath
You see the word, I take a light
[Bridge]
You take a breath, I say a word
I take a breath, you say a word
You see the light, I take a breath
You see the word, I take a light
[Chorus]
Oh, I miss you when you're gone
My two eyes see different things when it gets complicated
I reach my hands up to the trees
Into a sky so deep and wild that I see everything
[Chorus]
Oh, I miss you when you're gone
My two eyes see different things when it gets complicated
I reach my hands up to the trees
Into a sky so deep and wild that I see everything
Written by: Neville Quinlan

