Goodbye
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Goodbye
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Only the night can touch me
And i'll feel it anymore
Only the night can kiss me
And i'll feel it anymore
When the night whipspers to me
I long for the day
When daylight bleaches my dreams
I long for the night
No one teaches you how to say goodbye
You could react to it as calmly as you would
Watch an aeroplane crossing blue summer sky
In my dreams the grave robbers
Fill their pockets up with goods
Credit cards, the dead man's numbers
And their watches, their last time
When the night whispers to me
I long for the day
When daylight bleaches my dreams
I long for the night
No one teaches you how to say goodbye
You could react to it as calmly as you would
Watch an aeroplane crossing blue summer sky
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Pram performs "Goodbye", and this lyric page sits inside the Pram catalog on LyroVerse.
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