I Can Never Say Goodbye

Album: Songs of a Lost World (2024)
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  • Thunder rolling in to drown
    November moon in cold black rain
    As lightning splits the sky apart
    I'm whispering his name
    He has to wake up
    Love's slipping away
    Hear the bells beyond the sea
    It's almost too late

    Shadows growing closer now
    There is nowhere left to hide
    And I can't break this dreamless sleep
    However hard I try
    I'm down on my knees
    And empty inside

    Something wicked this way comes
    From out the cruel and treacherous night
    Something wicked this way comes
    To steal away my brother's life
    Something wicked this way comes
    I can never say goodbye
    I can never say goodbye

    Something wicked this way comes
    From out the cruel and treacherous night
    Something wicked this way comes
    To steal away my brother's life
    Something wicked this way comes Writer/s: Robert Smith
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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