Goodbye

Album: .5: The Gray Chapter (2014)
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  • Come on over
    Come unglued
    It's not easy
    To see all of you
    Help yourselves
    Help is on the way
    Well there's nothing to lose
    So now, I have something to say
    Maybe we can all recognize a moment of silence
    Maybe we can finally agree on a sane point of view
    Long time ago we believed that we were united
    So the last thing on Earth I am ready to do is say, goodbye

    A long time ago we discovered that nothing could stop us
    This hasn't torn us apart, so nothing ever will
    How can we know where we are if the sun is behind us
    But this moment will show us the rest of our lives
    No one is going to save us this time
    No one can know what we're feeling, in that I may trust Writer/s: Corey Taylor
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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