Goodbye Ain't Always Gone

Album: Never Give In (2013)
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  • It's been six months since I smoked my last cigarette
    I told myself this time I swear I won't go back
    This morning cup of coffee it won't ever be the same
    180 days nothing's changed

    It's always there in the back of my mind
    Loudest when I am all alone
    Slow dance with the devil once last time
    Say goodbye, o but goodbye ain't always gone

    You packed your car you closed the door and pulled away
    I thought you called I thought I'd see you out some place
    Walking in to this old house won't ever be the same
    This emptiness is calling out your name

    It's always there in the back of my mind
    Loudest when I am all alone
    Slow dance with the devil once last time
    Say goodbye, o but goodbye ain't always gone

    Daylight comes I might get weak
    Say to hell with everything
    Strike a match and say come back to me

    It's always there in the back of my mind
    Loudest when I am all alone
    Slow dance with the devil once last time
    Say goodbye, o but goodbye ain't always gone Writer/s: DYLAN ALTMAN, ROSE FALCON, WILL HOGE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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