Don't Say Goodbye

Album: Progressed (2011)
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  • Don't stay where you are not loved
    Those people obscure the view
    But if I've done my job
    They won't wanna mess with you

    Finding some romances
    A place where you exist
    Live with your mother' smile
    But see you through daddy's eyes

    You might lose your dignity
    But it's not what it used to be

    And don't say goodbye to the world
    Until you've loved somebody
    Don't say goodbye to the world
    Until you've lived like kings and queens
    I'll be the first, the last thing that you see
    But don't say goodbye to me

    Just listen to your heart
    Not the voices in your head
    Forget how it'd made you feel
    But don't forget what was said

    Tears are words than we can touch
    When words only say so much
    Look out? what you've got
    Then you'll always have enough

    You might lose your dignity
    But look what its done for me

    And don't say goodbye to the world
    Until you've loved somebody
    Don't say goodbye to the world
    Until you've lived like kings and queens
    I'll be the first, the last thing that you see
    But don't say goodbye to me

    And don't say goodbye to the world
    Until you've loved somebody
    Don't say goodbye to the world
    Until you've lived like kings and queens
    I'll be the first, the last thing that you see
    But don't say goodbye to me Writer/s: GARY BARLOW, HOWARD DONALD, JASON ORANGE, MARK OWEN, ROBBIE WILLIAMS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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