You Don't Know What You're Missing - George Strait
Sittin' at the bar I overheard a couple guys, one was complaining
About his life and his wife and everyday things
Said, his kids were gettin' big and gettin' hard to handle
The other guy was sipping whiskey, wasn't saying a thing
The first guy kept talking for what seemed like forever
Said, I never have money or time like I used to
He went on and on, 'til the second guy finally sat down his whiskey
Looked him straight in the eye and said, lucky you
You don't know what it feels like living this lonely
You don't know what it sounds like when nobody's home
You've been talking and man, I've been doing some listening
You don't know what you're missing, 'til it's gone
The second guy said, I used to have all your problems
But hindsight's 20/20 and a fool is blind
So, please excuse me if I have to end our conversation
And forgive me if I can't sympathize
You don't know what it feels like living this lonely
You don't know what it sounds like when nobody's home
You've been talking and man, I've been doing some listening
You don't know what you're missing, 'til it's gone
You don't know what you're missing 'til it's gone