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Are there any songs about missing someone but letting them go that i can send to my crush?

I wanted a couple of nice songs missing someone but letting them gokind of like bottom of the ocean by miley cyrus or too little too late by jojo

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Okay, here are some that immediately spring to mindAs far as I know you get all these via iTunes; so in order of artist with the album in brackets here are my suggestions: When All is Said and Done by ABBA (The Visitors) Somebody Said by All About Eve (Cinemasonic) Love in Vain by The Big Pink (A Brief History of Love) I Miss You by Blink 182 (Blink 182) Tender by Blur (The Best Of) You Will Rise Again by Capercaille (Delirium) Godspeed by Catatonia (Paper Scissors Stone) I Still Do by The Cranberries (Everybody Else is Doing It So Why Can't We?) Paris and Rome by The Cranes (Loved) The Bones of You by Elbow (The Seldom Seen Kid) Loose Ends by Imogen Heap (Speak for Yourself) This is the Last Time by Keane (Hopes and Fears) Damage by Kosheen (Damage) Mysteries by Laleh (Me and Simon) Lessons in Love by Level 42 (The Definitive Collection) Your Time Will Come by Amy MacDonald (A Curious Thing) Path of Thorns (Terms) by Sarah McLachlan (Solace) (It's All Been) Said and Done by Melys (Life's Too Short) Ride On by Christy Moore (Collection 81-91) Thank U by Alanis Morissette (Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie) If You Can't Live Without Me Then Why Aren't You Dead? by My Life Story (Joined Up Talking) Don't Speak by No Doubt (Tragic Kingdom) Thank You For Hearing Me by Sinead O'Connor (Universal Mother) You Choose by the Pet Shop Boys (Release) I Remember You by the Pretenders (Get Close) Leaving New York by REM (Around the Sun) Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground by Beth Rowley (Little Dreamer) More Than This by Roxy Music (Avalon) Breathe In, Breathe Out by Polly Scattergood (Polly Scattergood) Run by Snow Patrol (Final Straw) December by Sofia Talvik (Street of Dreams) Summer Ended Yesterday by Sofia Talvik (Jonestown) I Will Be With You by T'Pau (Bridge of Spies) To Be Free by Emiliana Torrini (Love in a Time of Science)
Okay, here are some that immediately spring to mindAs far as I know you get all these via iTunes; so in order of artist with the album in brackets here are my suggestions: When All is Said and Done by ABBA (The Visitors) Somebody Said by All About Eve (Cinemasonic) Love in Vain by The Big Pink (A Brief History of Love) I Miss You by Blink 182 (Blink 182) Tender by Blur (The Best Of) You Will Rise Again by Capercaille (Delirium) Godspeed by Catatonia (Paper Scissors Stone) I Still Do by The Cranberries (Everybody Else is Doing It So Why Can't We?) Paris and Rome by The Cranes (Loved) The Bones of You by Elbow (The Seldom Seen Kid) Loose Ends by Imogen Heap (Speak for Yourself) This is the Last Time by Keane (Hopes and Fears) Damage by Kosheen (Damage) Mysteries by Laleh (Me and Simon) Lessons in Love by Level 42 (The Definitive Collection) Your Time Will Come by Amy MacDonald (A Curious Thing) Path of Thorns (Terms) by Sarah McLachlan (Solace) (It's All Been) Said and Done by Melys (Life's Too Short) Ride On by Christy Moore (Collection 81-91) Thank U by Alanis Morissette (Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie) If You Can't Live Without Me Then Why Aren't You Dead? by My Life Story (Joined Up Talking) Don't Speak by No Doubt (Tragic Kingdom) Thank You For Hearing Me by Sinead O'Connor (Universal Mother) You Choose by the Pet Shop Boys (Release) I Remember You by the Pretenders (Get Close) Leaving New York by REM (Around the Sun) Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground by Beth Rowley (Little Dreamer) More Than This by Roxy Music (Avalon) Breathe In, Breathe Out by Polly Scattergood (Polly Scattergood) Run by Snow Patrol (Final Straw) December by Sofia Talvik (Street of Dreams) Summer Ended Yesterday by Sofia Talvik (Jonestown) I Will Be With You by T'Pau (Bridge of Spies) To Be Free by Emiliana Torrini (Love in a Time of Science)

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