William Bell — You Don’t Miss Your Water

Gail Nobles_The InkPost
Text Radio World
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2 min readApr 10, 2015
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“You Don’t Miss Your Water”, is a beautiful song by William Bell. It’s a true song teaching and talking to us about life. Do you know what? We don’t miss the water until the well runs dry. Sometimes we take things, life, and people for granted. We hurt as soon as something bad happens, and some of us never learn. Some of us keep doing the same old thing over and over again. We never change. Looks like we would think that we want things to go right the next time. Looks like we would want to cherish the good that we have. Why do we mess up and go through so much heart aches and pains when we know what will happen down the road? As long as we have something good, we don’t miss it until it’s gone. We don’t miss the water until the well runs dry.

In the beginning You really loved me I was too blind I couldn’t see But now you’ve left me Oh, how I cried You don’t miss your water until your well runs dry.

Soulsville

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