Goodbyes

Album: Lost & Found (2018)
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  • One, two, three, four

    How could we know
    That there wouldn't be tomorrow?
    No birds will sing
    But the bells will ring for you
    So far to go
    But you've already reached the light
    Your new beginning
    Chapters are written out for you
    Down here, they're hurting
    From a broken heart
    Trying to figure out
    How this is real

    'Cause they're never coming back down
    They belong to the stars in the clouds
    Goodbyes, good times
    L-O-V-E was all for you
    If you didn't say your goodbyes
    Don't worry, love will power through
    'Cause they're never coming back down
    They belong to the stars in the clouds

    How do we grow
    If you're not moving with us?
    Constantly dark
    Time will move in our favor
    They'll never know
    But they just keep on asking when
    We're down here hurting
    From a broken heart
    Trying to figure out
    How this is real

    'Cause you're never coming back down
    You belong to the stars in the clouds
    Goodbyes, good times
    L-O-V-E was all for you
    If you didn't say your goodbyes
    Don't worry, love will power through

    I'm sorry that I never replied
    How was I to know this would be our last goodbye
    We can't look at the world with tears in our eyes
    Don't cry, don't cry, don't cry, don't cry

    Just think of the good times you've left behind
    L-O-V-E was all for you
    If you didn't say your goodbyes
    Don't worry, love will power through, no, no
    'Cause you're never coming back down
    You belong to the stars in the clouds Writer/s: Ed Thomas, Jorja Smith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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