Goodbye Never Felt So Bad

Album: single release only (2023)
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  • Goodbye never felt so bad

    Show me your smile
    Mine's got a crack in it
    Hold me a while
    And a little while more
    Tell me again, this is not forever
    Your skin on my skin, walk me to the door
    I'm caving in, tryin' not to buckle
    Down to the floor

    Goodbye never felt so bad
    Just as soon as you're gone
    I want you back, darling, I know
    We said no tears
    Said no need to be sad
    But goodbye never felt so bad

    It hits like a train
    Soft as we might say it
    A shot to the brain
    It cuts to the core
    And even though we go down together
    It's opposite corners of the world
    I don't wanna know this pain forever
    But I wanna be yours, ah

    And goodbye never felt so bad
    Just as soon as you're gone
    I want you back, darling, I know
    We said no tears
    Said no need to be sad
    But goodbye never felt so bad, yeah

    Goodbye never felt so bad

    I swear it's getting worse every time
    The fear is getting hot on the back of my mind
    And I don't wanna lose you again
    I hate to walk away from your heart
    I tell myself I'm good but I'm falling apart
    No, I don't wanna lose you again

    Goodbye never felt so bad
    Just as soon as you're gone
    I want you back, I know, I know
    We said no tears
    Said no need to be sad
    But goodbye never felt so bad, oh

    Goodbye never felt so bad
    Goodbye never felt so bad Writer/s: James Bay, Phil Plested
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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