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Farewell (in 3 parts)

Farewell (in 3 parts) lyrics by Husky. Come and see The morning's here The turnstone sleeps On the rusty pier And it's only time But it's a new year If only I...

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Farewell (in 3 parts)

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Come and see

The morning's here

The turnstone sleeps

On the rusty pier

And it's only time

But it's a new year

If only I knew why

But I'm still here

With you.

Things will be much better

Come April or May

Time can be so cruel

But it'll be my friend someday

There was a lot we didn't say

Wasn't there, Josephine

There were oceans in our way

But what does that even mean?

The fateful damn goodbye

As the trains pull in and out

The ruthlessness of time

The rain, the end

Only we will laugh about

Skinnyless big brown shoes

If you sleep too long

The world might wake up without you

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