Goodbye

Album: Train a Comin' (1995)
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  • I remember holdin' on to you,
    All them long and lonely nights I put you through
    Somewhere in there, I'm sure I made you cry,
    But I can't remember if we said goodbye

    But I recall, all of them nights down in Mexico
    One place I may never go in my life again
    Was I just off somewhere or just too high?
    But I can't remember if we said goodbye

    I only miss you every now and then,
    Like the soft breeze blowin' up from the Caribbean
    Most Novembers I break down and cry,
    But I can't remember if we said goodbye

    But I recall all of them nights down in Mexico,
    That's one place I'll never go in my life again
    Awh was I just off somewhere or just too high?
    But I can't remember if we said goodbye
    No I can't remember if we said goodbye
    Goodbye
    Goodbye Writer/s: STEVE EARLE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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