I'm Saying Good Bye
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I'm Saying Good Bye
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He can know enough thing in a paint
You can only cry
Your moves suddenly send
Runs for your or my mind
I almost kneel today
Almost go for the sky
I'm with much anger
And soon i want to die
You go to see, when i to try
Its playing mother, and fight
Now you are free, now only why,
I'm saying good bye (2x)
To scream in a train
It changes the voice low
Either the huck, please, again
And promotes its proper show
Now you is a scientist,
And changes the land,
And changes this your face,
After all you are man
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