DFW

CLARENCE COPELAND GREENWOOD

I was at D-F-W
I had to call you
I had to say goodbye to my baby today
Remindin’ me of the days a-bow
That I stepped foot at that false base
But boo, you a star
You always are
You are so full of grace
And we ain’t spoken for so so long
But I think about you every day

It’s been a hard livin’
‘Cause you never know
When you’ll be lifted
Of the gift of livin’
I try to keep your head
Above the tears burnin’ down my face
She came to me from heaven
But right now I’ve got to put her on that seven twenty-seven
And I, I promised it’d be different
But it makes me rely today yeah yeah

If all we have is a story to pass
And a memory to embrace
Yet all of this
And I had to say goodbye to my baby today

I had to say bye bye to my baby
I had to say bye bye to my baby
Had to say bye bye
Goodbye goodbye goodbye to my baby today

I had to say goodbye goodbye goodbye to my baby today
I had to say goodbye goodbye goodbye to my baby today
I had to say goodbye goodbye goodbye to my baby today
I had to say goodbye goodbye goodbye to my baby today

Trivia about the song DFW by Citizen Cope

When was the song “DFW” released by Citizen Cope?
The song DFW was released in 2012, on the album “One Lovely Day”.
Who composed the song “DFW” by Citizen Cope?
The song “DFW” by Citizen Cope was composed by CLARENCE COPELAND GREENWOOD.

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