Chelsea Grin - Say Goodbye Lyrics

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Say Goodbye

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What Are The Lyrics For Say Goodbye By Chelsea Grin?
I hear the screams
It's time to say goodbye Despite our cries We're left behind to die This was the hardest thing for me to accept I thought I did my time, I thought I paid my debts But then I realized there was nothing I could do to be pure to you I'm not good enough for you I can't believe I ever listened to your shit I must have read you wrong, I must have never fit And I've suffered for too long for you We lost our lives we fucking died for you I hear the screams Cut through the trees Outside Kiss your love, and say goodbye Despite our cries We're left behind To die Watch your family burn alive I hear the screams It's time to say goodbye It's time to say goodbye Despite our cries We're left behind to die You left us all behind We broke our backs We gave our souls to you What the f*ck did we get from you What's left to prove All that we want is truth So tell the fucking truth I hear the screams Cut through the trees Outside Kiss your love, and say goodbye Despite our cries We're left behind To die Watch your family burn alive I hear the screams It's time to say goodbye It's time to say goodbye Despite our cries We're left behind to die You left us all behind And I suffered for too long for you We lost our lives, we fucking died for you |
Who Wrote Say Goodbye By Chelsea Grin?
David Troy Marshall, Pablo Viveros, Stephen Rutishauser, Alexander Koehler, Jacob Harmond
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