Miss the Mississippi and You
Bryan and the Haggards Lyrics


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You said you always keep me happy
You said you always be true
You said you always keep me warm at night
I didn't know that there'll be someone else there too

But I still miss you, a little bit
Don't mind me, I'll get over it
Learn to live, live to love another day
I'll be my own self in a week or two
Until then I'll be sad and blue
Yes I admit, I still miss you, a little bit

You said you always be my lover
You said you'll be with me till the end
You said we'll always be together
I wasn't count on you sleeping with my friend

Yeah I still miss you, a little bit
Don't mind me, I'll get over it
Learn to live, live to love another day
I'll be my own self in a week or two
Until then I'll be sad and blue
Yes I admit, I still miss you, a little bit





I still miss ya, a little bit

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bryan and the Haggards' song Miss the Mississippi and You tell a story of heartbreak and betrayal. The singer of the song is expressing their pain and sadness after realizing that their significant other has not been faithful. The lyrics are poignant and honest, capturing the emotions of someone who has been hurt deeply.


The first verse of the song sets the scene, with the singer reminiscing about the promises that their lover made to them. They believed that their partner would always keep them happy, be true, and keep them warm at night. However, the second half of the verse takes a turn, as the singer reveals that someone else was involved. Despite this betrayal, the singer still misses their former lover, albeit only a little bit. They know that they will get over it and learn to love someone else, but for now, they feel sad and blue.


The second verse of the song delves deeper into the betrayal, with the singer recalling their former lover's promise to be with them until the end. The lines "You said we'll always be together / I wasn't count on you sleeping with my friend" reveal the shocking truth that has caused the singer so much pain. Despite this, they still miss their ex, although again, only a little bit. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, emphasizing the singer's mixed feelings of sadness and longing.


Overall, Miss the Mississippi and You is a powerful song that captures the emotions of heartbreak and betrayal. The lyrics are raw and honest, and the melody is haunting and beautiful. It is a perfect example of how music can express feelings that are difficult to put into words.


Line by Line Meaning

You said you always keep me happy
You promised to make me happy


You said you always be true
You promised to never betray me


You said you always keep me warm at night
You promised to be there for me emotionally


I didn't know that there'll be someone else there too
I didn't expect you to cheat on me


But I still miss you, a little bit
Despite everything, I still miss you a little bit


Don't mind me, I'll get over it
I'll move on eventually


Learn to live, live to love another day
I'll learn to live without you and love again


I'll be my own self in a week or two
I'll regain my independence soon


Until then I'll be sad and blue
But for now, I'm still feeling down


Yes I admit, I still miss you, a little bit
I'm not over you yet


You said you always be my lover
You promised to always love me


You said you'll be with me till the end
You promised to never leave me


You said we'll always be together
You promised a lifetime of togetherness


I wasn't count on you sleeping with my friend
I never expected you to betray me that way


Yeah I still miss you, a little bit
Even with the pain you caused, I still miss you a little bit


Don't mind me, I'll get over it
I'll heal with time


Learn to live, live to love another day
I'll learn to live my life without you and find love again


I'll be my own self in a week or two
I'll regain my sense of self soon


Until then I'll be sad and blue
But for now, I'll feel sad and down


Yes I admit, I still miss you, a little bit
I'm still struggling to let go of you


I still miss ya, a little bit
There's still a part of me that longs for you




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRYAN ADAMS, JAMES DOUGLAS VALLANCE

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Joe Carbery

Lovely tenor tone.

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thanks man!

ornedified

very enjoyable, very very

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