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Goodbye, Bird

Goodbye, Bird lyrics by Fastbacks. Hey, bird what you do! I know you're leaving soon Hey, bird I love you And your little heart up there on fire And standing...

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Goodbye, Bird

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Hey, bird what you do!

I know you're leaving soon

Hey, bird I love you

And your little heart up there on fire

And standing on the wire

Adieu, goodbye bird

Adieu, goodbye bird

Adieu, goodbye bird

I do miss you

I do miss you

Hey bird what you do!

Are you thinking of me too? Hey, bird I love you

You know that you're for me is true

And I'm for you!

Adieu, goodbye bird

Adieu, goodbye bird

Adieu, goodbye bird

I do miss you

I do miss you

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