Goodbye Reprise #54

Mark Eitzel

As the silence between us begins to grow
Here's the harvest that we have sewn
Planted in ground where nothing good can grow
I look at you and have no answer

There's no language that I understand
I only know how to lead with a losing hand
Just like it is above so it is down below
I guess I didn't know, I guess I didn't know

Nothing you say should ever matter to me
'Cause I can see through your misery
And last night after your robbery
Well you took everything when you got away
Yeah, you got away

Idiot son's always trying to fall
Someone better nail that sucker to the wall
Idiot son and his boat of cheers
He's sailing on down to sea
And it's a sea of misery

The princess, she's eaten all of her own hair
A little bitch in a cycle of despair
And none of her good friends can ever die
None of them can say goodbye

But still she cries and she cries
"I will lose you, I will forget you
I will lose you, I will forget you
I will lose you, I will forget you
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye!"

Trivia about the song Goodbye Reprise #54 by American Music Club

When was the song “Goodbye Reprise #54” released by American Music Club?
The song Goodbye Reprise #54 was released in 1985, on the album “The Restless Stranger”.
Who composed the song “Goodbye Reprise #54” by American Music Club?
The song “Goodbye Reprise #54” by American Music Club was composed by Mark Eitzel.

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