Wayne Orr

Writer 🕹️ Poet 🕹️ Lyricist

Missin’ You


(Verse 1)

I kiss you goodbye in the early mornin’ light,

Headin’ out to work, gotta grind all day and night.

The government’s takin’, leavin’ us with crumbs,

Workin’ 80 hours a week, my heart feels numb.

(Chorus)

Missin’ you, my darlin’, while I’m fightin’ this fight,

Workin’ hard to provide, tryin’ to make it right.

Corrupt hands in the till, wastin’ our hard-earned pay,

America’s in trouble, we’re losin’ our way.

(Verse 2)

I see the sunset, wishin’ you were by my side,

But I’m stuck in this cycle, no end in sight.

Debt keeps pilin’ up, like a mountain tall,

While the ones in power watch our country fall.

(Chorus)

Missin’ you, my darlin’, while I’m fightin’ this fight,

Workin’ hard to provide, tryin’ to make it right.

Corrupt hands in the till, wastin’ our hard-earned pay,

America’s in trouble, we’re losin’ our way.

(Bridge)

I pray for a better day, when we’ll be together again,

When the sun will shine on us, and we’ll find our end.

But for now, I’ll keep on workin’, tryin’ to break free,

From the chains of corruption, to save you and me.

(Chorus)

Missin’ you, my darlin’, while I’m fightin’ this fight,

Workin’ hard to provide, tryin’ to make it right.

Corrupt hands in the till, wastin’ our hard-earned pay,

America’s in trouble, we’re losin’ our way.

(Outro)

I’ll keep on pushin’ through, with you in my heart,

Together we’ll stand, we won’t fall apart.

One day we’ll look back, and we’ll proudly say,

We made it through the darkness, to a brighter day.