Goodbye To The Girl

Album: This Loud Morning (2011)
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  • Paint another picture black and blue
    Take another moment, one or two
    Just to get over you
    When did all the gold around us rust?
    Turning all the love we had to dust
    It took the best of you
    It took the best of you

    Oh I've got nowhere to hide
    I'd say my goodbye to the girl
    I'm leaning on the edge
    I'm jumping off the ledge

    Take another picture off the wall
    Just another moment, watch it fall
    Into the ocean blue
    Take a look at where we used to be
    Now I'm just a vessel lost at see

    I can't get over you
    I don't know what to do
    Oh I've got nowhere to hide
    I'd say my goodbye to the girl

    I'm leaning on the edge
    I'm jumping off the ledge
    Watching the night do what
    The light never could
    So tell me I'm crazy
    It's not gonna save me
    From holding my breath
    'Til the lines burn
    'Cause I've got nowhere to hide
    I'd say my goodbye to the girl
    Oh, goodbye to the girl

    Paint another picture black and blue
    Take another moment, one or two
    Oh I've got nowhere to hide
    I'd say my goodbye to the girl

    I'm leaning on the edge
    I'm jumping off the ledge
    Watching the night do what
    The light never could
    So tell me I'm crazy

    It's not gonna save me
    From holding my breath
    'Til the lines burn
    'Cause I've got nowhere to hide

    I'd say my goodbye to the girl
    And goodbye to the world
    Oh, goodbye to the world Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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