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Seth Canan - The Last Song I'll Ever Write Lyrics



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This is the last song I'll ever write
Hope I don't get it wrong
Maybe if enough people like it
They might sing along
Baby, when I die
I won't be holdin' on
To some half-baked melody
I'll finish my last song
This is the last band I'll ever join
It's got all my friends
I hope that we don't disappoint
I hope we make you dance
When we say goodnight
I'll hear that ringin' trance
From playin' my last song
With the friends in my last band
Well the words won't come
And the chords don't strum
I'm goin' numb in my right hand
Yeah my voice is sore
Like some old bar floor
In a town that you can't stand
This is the last song I'll ever sing
No, it's not too profound
I guess no good song ever is
Still, we need them around
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This is the last song I'll ever write
Hope I don't get it wrong
Maybe if enough people like it
They might sing along
Baby, when I die
I won't be holdin' on
To some half-baked melody
I'll finish my last song
This is the last band I'll ever join
It's got all my friends
I hope that we don't disappoint
I hope we make you dance
When we say goodnight
I'll hear that ringin' trance
From playin' my last song
With the friends in my last band
Well the words won't come
And the chords don't strum
I'm goin' numb in my right hand
Yeah my voice is sore
Like some old bar floor
In a town that you can't stand
This is the last song I'll ever sing
No, it's not too profound
I guess no good song ever is
Still, we need them around
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Writer: Seth Canan
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Performed By: Seth Canan
Language: English
Length: 3:08
Written by: Seth Canan

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