DFW

Clarence Greenwood

I was at DFW
I had to call you
I had to say goodbye to my baby today
Remindin’ me of the days abow
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 forever
But right now I’ve got to put her on that 727
And I, I promised it’d be different
But it makes me rely to this yea yea

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 to my baby
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

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Who composed the song “DFW” by Citizen Cope?
The song “DFW” by Citizen Cope was composed by Clarence Greenwood.

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