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"I can't hear you! It's too dark in here!"

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"(I Guess I) Miss You" is a song written by John Legend. It appears in the SpongeBob SquarePants musical. In this song, Patrick is beginning to grow weary of his role as a cult leader and starts to miss SpongeBob who feels the same way.

Lyrics[]

Patrick: Never thought that I could ride so high without you
Everything I've got's so good but not without you
And suddenly nothing feels quite right
Why does the sunshine feel like night
I'm only pretending I'm alright without you
Now what's a macaroni without the cheese
Or peas in a pod without the peas
That's the way I feel when there's a me without you
I, I, I guess I miss you
SpongeBob: It doesn't really matter how high I climb without you
Oh, I can't enjoy this lonely view when I'm without you
No one can make me laugh like you
Nobody turns my one to two
Maybe that's why I feel so blue without you
Now tell me what's the apple without the pie?
Tell me what's the french without the fry?
That's the way I feel when I know I'm without you
SpongeBob and Patrick: I (I), I (I), I guess I miss you
I (I), I (I), I guess I miss you
SpongeBob: Won't you get here, my friend
Patrick: Bring my sunshine back again
SpongeBob and Patrick: Cause life's no fun when you don't come around
I, I, I guess I miss you
I, I, I guess I miss you
Ooh

Trivia[]

  • During previews of the Broadway production, this song was accompanied by projections of stills of SpongeBob and Patrick from the cartoon series. However, this was removed before opening night.


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