Kiss Your Past Good-Bye

Mark Hudson, Steven Tyler

Finders keepers losers weep
Down on 42nd street
Bare-foot-children cryin' my-oh-my
I watched you on the avenue
While other men were having you
I think that you should led your caged bird fly

And kiss your past good-bye
Kiss your past good-bye
Kiss your past good-bye
Kiss your past good-bye

I've been so lost I must confess
I've had my share of loneliness
But yeah it's hard to keep a good man down
The loves you lost were all in vain
The past lives on inside your brain
I don't think you need those memories
Hangin' 'round, yeah
Good-bye

Kiss your past good-bye
You've gotta let if fly
Kiss your past good-bye, yeah
And if that bird don't fly away
There's just one thing I got to say
It's later than deuce a ticks
Your broken heart, it needs a fix
You're feedin' off a high that would not last
And people they don't seem to care
And sorry just don't cut it, yeah
It seems to me you're gettin' nowhere fast

So, kiss, your, past
Or kiss your ass good-bye
Kiss your past good-bye
There's no more tears to cry
So kiss your past good-bye
Or kiss your ass good-bye
Yeah

Trivia about the song Kiss Your Past Good-Bye by Aerosmith

When was the song “Kiss Your Past Good-Bye” released by Aerosmith?
The song Kiss Your Past Good-Bye was released in 1997, on the album “Nine Lives”.
Who composed the song “Kiss Your Past Good-Bye” by Aerosmith?
The song “Kiss Your Past Good-Bye” by Aerosmith was composed by Mark Hudson, Steven Tyler.

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