Say Goodbye
by Beck

Album: Morning Phase (2014)
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  • See the sleet that rests upon
    The quiet street we're standing on
    Is it time to go away
    And try again some other day?
    'Cause these are words we use to say goodbye
    These are the words you use to say goodbye

    Bones crack, curtains drawn
    On my back and she is gone
    Somewhere else I do not know
    Time will tell and I will go
    These are the words we use to say goodbye
    These are the words we use to say goodbye

    I will wait and take a turn
    Sort it out, let it burn
    Empty out empty drawer
    In my pockets, there's nothing more
    These are the words you use to say goodbye
    These are the words we use to say goodbye Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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