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Where You Should Be - Skream



     
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(It keeps me awake)
(It keeps me awake)
(It keeps me awake)
(It keeps me awake)
(Wake)
(It keeps me awake)
(It keeps me awake)
How can I feel good about this life I'm living
When your not here, right beside me
Not here, where you should be
Sometimes it feels like I might as well just turn around and give in
Cause your not here, where you should be
Not here, right beside me
How can I feel good about this life I'm living
When your not here, right beside me

Not here, where you should be
Sometimes it feels like I might as well just turn around and give in
Cause your not here, where you should be
Not here, right beside me
These lonely days
Turn into lonely nights
Everything's upside down
And I've lost the will to fight
You say you have to leave
And won't even tell me why
You took my hopes and dreams
And left me alone to cry
How can I feel good about this life I'm living
When your not here, right beside me
Not here, where you should be
Sometimes it feels like I might as well just turn around and give in
Cause your not here, where you should be
Not here, right beside me
I stare at the phone, hoping that you might call
Wondering who you've been seeing and trying to make sense of it all
They say my heart will grow stronger, ahead of me over the years
But right now that's hard to believe as I lay in my empty bed drowning in tears
How can I feel good about this life I'm living
When your not here, right beside me
Not here, where you should be
Sometimes it feels like I might as well just turn around and give in
Cause your not here, where you should be
Not here, right beside me
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Skream is the electronic music producer and DJ Ollie Jones from Croydon, South London. One of dubstep's first and most prominent producers, he is often hailed as the 'ambassador' of the growing genre. Most famous outside the dubstep community for his crossover hit 'Midnight Request Line' released in 2005 on Tempa, he continues to churn out classics at an amazing rate, including his 'Skreamizm' vinyl series and a self-titled album, both also on the seminal Tempa record label.

Read more about Skream on Last.fm.


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