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Forever Goodbye (2045)

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Forever Goodbye (2045)

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Memories of a troubled past

Appears before my eyes

It seems to be the very last

I see before I fly

High above the earth and soon

To reach another day

The good old 1995

Is now just a memory

...goodbye

Flying high above the sky

As the planet burns

A journey to another world

There is no return

Visions are dancing in my mind

Of pictures never seen

Where the day and night are one

And life just cannot be

...goodbye

From the end of the universe

I scream in endless vain

I've realized I never will

See the sun again

I wonder as the hours pass

If someone will ever find

This message from another time

2045...

...forever... goodbye

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