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Sabur - Goodby My Love. Lyrics



Sabur - Goodby My Love. Lyrics
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Can't believe I'm just a heart beat from your arms
Yet it feel a million miles away
Can't remember the last time I saw your smile
Or was it just a frown turned upside down
Upside down
Never got a chance to really know you
Kept so much of yourself locked away
Locked away
Locked away
Swaying in the wind like an autumn leaf
Just too much of you to please
Too much to please
Much too much to please
So I guess you'll go your way and I'll go mine
Maybe we'll see each other walking the line
Walking the line
Walking the line
In the meantime take it easy
You know we got trouble out here to bear
If you ever need a friend all you got to do is call on me
And in a double I'll be there
I'll be there
On the double
I'll be there
On the double
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Can't believe I'm just a heart beat from your arms
Yet it feel a million miles away
Can't remember the last time I saw your smile
Or was it just a frown turned upside down
Upside down
Never got a chance to really know you
Kept so much of yourself locked away
Locked away
Locked away
Swaying in the wind like an autumn leaf
Just too much of you to please
Too much to please
Much too much to please
So I guess you'll go your way and I'll go mine
Maybe we'll see each other walking the line
Walking the line
Walking the line
In the meantime take it easy
You know we got trouble out here to bear
If you ever need a friend all you got to do is call on me
And in a double I'll be there
I'll be there
On the double
I'll be there
On the double
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Writer: Andrew Postelli
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Performed By: Sabur
Language: English
Length: 3:30
Written by: Andrew Postelli

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