All Your Gold

Album: The Haunted Man (2012)
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  • Never see the big, church staple, when I call you on the phone
    Never feel the rush of angels, when we stay up late alone
    Never whisper you a great love story, only scream and cry or more
    But you're a good man, but you're a good man
    I keep telling myself to just let go
    Oh, let go of the one who took all your gold

    I get home and there's a love note waiting
    But only he is here tonight
    And the words, the promises you're making
    Only echo all these lies
    And for every sweet nothing you whisper
    Why is goodbye my reply?
    Cause you're a good man, cause you're a good man
    I keep telling myself to just let go
    There was someone that I knew before, a heart from the past
    But I can not forget, and let him take all my gold, and hurt me so bad
    But now for you, I have not been loved of all my go-gold

    Stare my heart blank, am I ever gonna let him go? Get my gold back
    And today I was a dead girl walking, city light birds, room for tears
    Heard you say my name and get to talking of the love and all the fears
    And you saw all the pain I was holding, and yet still you'd hold me near
    Cause you're a good man, cause you're a good man
    I keep telling myself to just let go
    There was someone that I knew before
    A heart from the past, that I can not forget
    I let him take all my gold, and hurt me so bad
    But now for you, I have nothing left
    Cause there was someone that I knew before
    A heart from the past, that I can not forget
    I let him take all my gold, and hurt me so bad
    But now for you, I have nothing left
    All my gold Writer/s: NATASHA KHAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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