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steve papabear - Goodbye Old Friend (Harmonica Version) Lyrics



steve papabear - Goodbye Old Friend (Harmonica Version) Lyrics




Goodbye old friend you'll be leaving me soon
I'm a stay with you in our cozy front room
And by the warmth of the fire as your breathing slows
I'll stroke your face and talk to you by the fires glow

Twelve years you were by my side
You rode shotgun with me every time
Remember that fishing trip that was a damn good night
Take that memory and my love with you to that light

When I first met you I gave you my home
Door was open fields and rivers to roam
From day one your face lit up like a song
And I promised you that you'd never be alone

All the long walks you and I went on
You know me better than anyone
So take my broken heart with you it's yours anyway
I'll miss you my old friend till my dying day
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Goodbye old friend you'll be leaving me soon
I'm a stay with you in our cozy front room
And by the warmth of the fire as your breathing slows
I'll stroke your face and talk to you by the fires glow

Twelve years you were by my side
You rode shotgun with me every time
Remember that fishing trip that was a damn good night
Take that memory and my love with you to that light

When I first met you I gave you my home
Door was open fields and rivers to roam
From day one your face lit up like a song
And I promised you that you'd never be alone

All the long walks you and I went on
You know me better than anyone
So take my broken heart with you it's yours anyway
I'll miss you my old friend till my dying day
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Writer: Steven Green
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Performed By: steve papabear
Language: English
Length: 4:18
Written by: Steven Green

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