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Gerald Epperle - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Lyrics



Gerald Epperle - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Lyrics




Kiss me each morning for a million years
Hold me each evening by your side
Tell me you love me for a million years
Then if it don't work out, then if it don't work out
Then you can tell me goodbye.

Sweeten my coffee with a morning kiss
Soften my dreams with your sigh
After you've loved me for a million years
Then if it don't work out, then if it don't work out
Then you can tell me goodbye.

If you must go I won't grieve
If you just wait a lifetime before you leave
But if you must go I won't say no
Just so we can say that we try

Tell me you love me for a million years
Then if it don't work out, then if it don't work out
Then you can tell me goodbye.
Then you can tell me goodbye...
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Kiss me each morning for a million years
Hold me each evening by your side
Tell me you love me for a million years
Then if it don't work out, then if it don't work out
Then you can tell me goodbye.

Sweeten my coffee with a morning kiss
Soften my dreams with your sigh
After you've loved me for a million years
Then if it don't work out, then if it don't work out
Then you can tell me goodbye.

If you must go I won't grieve
If you just wait a lifetime before you leave
But if you must go I won't say no
Just so we can say that we try

Tell me you love me for a million years
Then if it don't work out, then if it don't work out
Then you can tell me goodbye.
Then you can tell me goodbye...
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Writer: John Loudermilk
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Word Collections Publishing




Gerald Epperle - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye Video
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Performed By: Gerald Epperle
Language: English
Length: 2:55
Written by: John Loudermilk

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