The Last Goodbye

Album: Blood Pressures (2011)
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  • It's the last goodbye I swear
    I can't rely on a dime a day love that don't go anywhere
    I learn to cry for someone else
    I can't get by on an odds and ends love that don't ever match up
    I heard all you said and I took it to heart

    I won't forget I swear
    I have no regrets for the past is behind me
    Tomorrow reminds me just where

    Can't quite see the end
    How can I rely on my heart if I break it with my own two hands?
    I heard all you said and I love you to death
    I heard all you said don't say anything

    It's the last goodbye I swear
    I can't survive on a half-hearted love that will never be whole Writer/s: ALISON MOSSHART, JAMES HINCE
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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