"How I Miss You Baby" is a song written by Bobby Womack and Darryl Carter. Womack released it as a single in 1969 and was included on his 1970 album My Prescription. The song's lyrics detail Womack's misery because his true love left him "a week ago." "How I Miss You Baby" returned Womack to the top 20 of Billboard's R&B chart at #14 and also became a minor success on the Billboard Hot 100 (#93).
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“This is the frost coming out of the ground; this is Spring. It precedes the green and flowery spring, as mythology precedes regular poetry. I know of nothing more purgative of winter fumes and indigestions. It convinces me that Earth is still in her swaddling-clothes, and stretches forth baby fingers on every side.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)