“Oh he ain't worth missin'
Oh we should be kissin'
Stop all this foolish wishin'
He ain't worth missin'
I know your head is turnin'
I know your heart is burnin'
Girl you gotta listen
Don't you know he ain't worth missin”

—  Toby Keith

He Ain't Worth Missing.
Song lyrics, Toby Keith (1993)

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American country music singer and actor 1961

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