Randy Travis - Thirteen Mile Goodbye Lyrics
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Thirteen Mile Goodbye
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What Are The Lyrics For Thirteen Mile Goodbye By Randy Travis?
The sign said Synonara in the Japanese restaurant
The billboard said "There's No Tomorrow" in the Christ Church parking lot The laundry mat said, "You're All Washed Up" How can I disagree? And the street sign Did everyone know but me? She must have gone To a lot of trouble I got the truth Right between he eyes Don't know how she found the time But between her door and mine Was a thirteen mile goodbye Now this can't be paranoia It's just coincidence At the Palace Theatre on the corner's playing "Gone With The Wind" And there's one more grim reminder Every twenty feet How come I never noticed This is a dead end street? She must have gone To a lot of trouble I got the truth Right between he eyes Don't know how she found the time But between her door and mine Was a thirteen mile goodbye I see the why in the YMCA I've been asking myself that all day She put a closed sign on every door Just to proved the point if I wasn't sure She must have gone To a lot of trouble I got the truth Right between he eyes Don't know how she found the time But between her door and mine Was a thirteen mile goodbye |
Who Wrote Thirteen Mile Goodbye By Randy Travis?
Gary S. Burr, Gerry House
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What's The Duration Of The Thirteen Mile Goodbye By Randy Travis?The duration of Thirteen Mile Goodbye is 3:24 minutes and seconds. |
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