Martha Wainwright
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Go Leave

Go Leave lyrics by Martha Wainwright. Go, leave She's better than me Or at least she is stronger She will make it last longer That's nice for you Go, leave...

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Go Leave

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Go, leave

She's better than me

Or at least she is stronger

She will make it last longer

That's nice for you

Go, leave

Don't come back

No more am I for the taking

But I can't say that my heart's not aching

It's breaking in two

I remember days when we laughed a lot

Those that weren't so good I soon forgot

We could sit and talk till words

Were coming out our ears

Not just for days or weeks or months

But it's been years

Now here they come

Here they come here come my tears

So go, leave

You said goodbye

But could it be that you are stalling

Hearts have a way of calling

When they've been true

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