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Hayden - Instructions Lyrics



Hayden - Instructions Lyrics




Here's how I'd like things to go down
Please don't leave me in the ground
Put all my ashes in a can
And drive up north in the van
Roll down the windows and play the band

And take me to the place
Where we spent our last days
And throw me to the wind
Off of the dock where we'd swim
That's where I'd love to begin
Where I'd love to begin

In my piano bench you'll find
Something for you I left behind
Then put my notebooks in a pile
Strike a match and light a fire
There's nothing left that's worthwhile

Then take me to the place
Where we spent our last days
And throw me to the wind
Off of the dock where we'd swim
That's how I'd love this to end
That's how I'd love this to end
That's how I'd love this to end
How I'd love this to end
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Here's how I'd like things to go down
Please don't leave me in the ground
Put all my ashes in a can
And drive up north in the van
Roll down the windows and play the band

And take me to the place
Where we spent our last days
And throw me to the wind
Off of the dock where we'd swim
That's where I'd love to begin
Where I'd love to begin

In my piano bench you'll find
Something for you I left behind
Then put my notebooks in a pile
Strike a match and light a fire
There's nothing left that's worthwhile

Then take me to the place
Where we spent our last days
And throw me to the wind
Off of the dock where we'd swim
That's how I'd love this to end
That's how I'd love this to end
That's how I'd love this to end
How I'd love this to end
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Writer: Paul Hayden Desser
Copyright: Lyrics © SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.

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Performed By: Hayden
Length: 11:47
Written by: Paul Hayden Desser

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