Released: July 19, 2019

Songwriter: Siobhan Fahey Bobby Bluebell

Producer: Anthony Mark Hemingway

There goes the year
In doctor's bills
And sleeping pills

Too many years
Have I been interned

I miss the flames
In which I was burned

When I say I miss you
When I say I miss you
Do I scare you?
Do I scare you?
Do I?
I probably do

I rest my case
(I rest my case)
The child dies at thirty-five
(I'm 35)
I could be lying here
In the time it takes you to arrive

I could be crying
I could be dying
Oh, I could be lying

When I say I miss you
When I say I miss you
Do I scare you?
Do I scare you?
Well, do I?
I probably do

You gave me nothing
I asked for nothing
And you gave me nothing
But myself ...

You knew what I was thinking
But you didn't really care
Gonna find that gun you bought me
The one I'm holding
Just the way you taught me

Hey Mister
I say listen, Mister
That's my finger on the trigger

When I say I miss you
When I say I miss you
When I say I miss you
When I say I miss you
Do I scare you?
Do I scare you?
Do I?
I probably do
I probably do
(dooh, dooh, dooh; dooh; dooh, dooh)
(Fade out)

Shakespears Sister

Shakespear’s Sister is a pop-rock duo formed in 1988 by Siobhan Fahey, who left Bananarama after disagreements with the musical direction the band was going. The band was originally intended to be Fahey’s solo project, but immediately became a duo after she recruited American singer Marcella Detroit (aka Marcy Levy).