Breaking Up Slowly

Album: Chemtrails Over The Country Club (2021)
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  • Breaking up slowly is a hard thing to do
    I love you only, but it's making me blue
    So don't send me flowers like you always do
    It's hard to be lonely, but it's the right thing

    Are these my good years or do I have none?
    Are there really good years for everyone?
    I don't wanna live with a life of regret
    I don't wanna end up like Tammy Wynette

    'Cause breaking up slowly is a hard thing to do
    I love you only, but it's making me blue
    So don't send me flowers like you always do
    It's hard to be lonely, but it's the right thing to do

    George got arrested out on the lawn
    We might be breaking up after this song
    Will he still love me long after I'm gone?
    Or did he see it coming all along?

    'Cause breaking up slowly is a hard thing to do
    I love you only, and it's making me blue
    So don't send me flowers like you always do
    It's hard to be lonely (baby, breaking up is hard to do)
    Breaking up slowly (baby, breaking up is hard to do)
    Breaking up slowly is a hard thing to do
    I love you only, and it's making me blue
    So don't send me flowers like you always do
    It's hard to be lonely
    But it's the right thing to do Writer/s: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, Nicole Lane Frady
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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