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Goodbye Serenade

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Josh Royse Canonical path: /josh-royse/goodbye-serenade Related lyric paths: 6
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Goodbye Serenade

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I'll sing you a goodbye serenade

The kind that was made to break your heart

because my lips, girl, were surely not made to taste the saline of my broken heart

You'll tell your stories

You think you deceive me? Do you?

You tell your stories, you think I would believe you?

If my lips aren't good enough once,

I'll never kiss you again

If my touch aint good enough once

I'll never hold you again.

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