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The Blue Dogs - Go and Say Goodbye Lyrics



The Blue Dogs - Go and Say Goodbye Lyrics




You ask me to read this letter that you wrote the night before
And you really should know better 'cause she's worth a whole lot
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[Chorus]
Brother you know you can't run away and hide
Is it you don't want to see her cry is that why
You won't go and say goodbye
Then you said the fault was yours and you really were to blame
Was as if to close the doors and to hide away in shame

[Chorus]
Yes and why tell me why can't you see that it's not right
It's a lie, it's a lie, don't hide your sorrows in the night
REPEAT CHORUS
And I know the pain is double, but for her it's even worse
You must face her with her trouble, though it's hurting like a curse
REPEAT CHORUS TWICE
Go and say good, go and say good, go and say goodbye
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You ask me to read this letter that you wrote the night before
And you really should know better 'cause she's worth a whole lot
More

[Chorus]
Brother you know you can't run away and hide
Is it you don't want to see her cry is that why
You won't go and say goodbye
Then you said the fault was yours and you really were to blame
Was as if to close the doors and to hide away in shame

[Chorus]
Yes and why tell me why can't you see that it's not right
It's a lie, it's a lie, don't hide your sorrows in the night
REPEAT CHORUS
And I know the pain is double, but for her it's even worse
You must face her with her trouble, though it's hurting like a curse
REPEAT CHORUS TWICE
Go and say good, go and say good, go and say goodbye
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Writer: STEPHEN STILLS
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group




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Performed By: The Blue Dogs
Length: 2:21
Written by: STEPHEN STILLS

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