Islove - Goodbye [Extended] Lyrics

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Goodbye [Extended]
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Goodbye [Extended] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Goodbye [Extended] By Islove?
It's enough, that I know
Our time had a home In your heart was a place But the glass always breaks From the start we were brave Yet it all seemed amazing Now I I wanna know What it took to leave me Now I I wanna know How would you fall How would you Goodbye and it starts to snow In the streets of Mexico Goodbye, I am left alone In the streets of Mexico Even now as I lay There's a space you used to take If I'd have known What we made Would be gone like yesterday I'd have loved You with grace I'd have fought the darkness away All your lies Showed my way Now I'm lost between the faces Goodbye and it starts to snow In the streets of Mexico Goodbye, I am left alone In the streets of Mexico Goodbye and it starts to snow In the streets of Mexico Goodbye, I am left alone In the streets of Mexico Goodbye and it starts to snow In the streets of Mexico Goodbye, I am left alone In the streets of Mexico Goodbye and it starts to snow In the streets of Mexico Goodbye, I am left alone In the streets of Mexico Goodbye, goodbye In the streets of Mexico |
Who Wrote Goodbye [Extended] By Islove?
Glenn Morrison, Jeremy Francis Dollemont, Matthew Lange
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What's The Duration Of The Goodbye [Extended] By Islove?The duration of Goodbye [Extended] is 4:33 minutes and seconds. |
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