All She Wrote

Album: FireHouse (1990)
Charted: 58
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  • Bye bye baby, bye bye
    That was all she wrote

    I got home late on a Saturday night
    And I knew right away something wasn't right
    I knew she was gone

    She took all I had but left a hole in my heart
    Should've known it'd go bad right from the start
    What did I do wrong?

    I can't understand how she could leave me this way
    With nothing to say
    Then I found the note on the door
    It said goodbye and she don't want me no more

    Bye bye baby, bye bye, she said in her letter
    And that was all she wrote
    Guess this is goodbye, guess this is forever
    And that was all she wrote

    I called on the phone but she wasn't there
    Should've know all along that she just didn't care
    Why did she have to go? Oh no

    Now I look at her picture
    And I wonder why she left me this way
    Why did she say goodbye? I guess I'll never know, oh

    Still, I can't understand how she could leave me this way
    With nothing to say
    I remember the note on the door
    It said goodbye and she don't want me no more

    Bye bye baby, bye bye, she said in her letter
    And that was all she wrote
    Guess this is goodbye, guess this is forever
    And that was all she wrote

    Bye bye baby, bye bye, she said in her letter
    And that was all she wrote
    Guess this is goodbye, guess this is forever
    And that was all she wrote

    Baby, bye bye, she said in her letter
    And that was all she wrote
    Guess this is goodbye, guess this is forever
    And that was all she wrote

    All she wrote (baby, bye bye)
    All she wrote (baby, bye bye)
    All she wrote (she said in her letter)
    Bye baby, bye bye Writer/s: Bill Leverty, Carl Snare
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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