Goodbye, Dear Friend

John McAuley

Some roads that you take
Some bonds will choose to break
I swore I'd no long be the pallbearer
But I carried you to bed
So you could rest your head
You were taking off a load, heavy drinking
The world it carries on
Your memories and song
And your pictures on my wall are not forgotten
There was hymns that came from mouths
That turned crosses upside down
But it came through their teeth with great ease

And all are bobbing heads in sync
And all have got a lot on their minds to think about
But you carry on in pictures and in song
And the unmade be you slept in
Where I laid you down to rest one last time
Goodbye, dear friend, goodbye, dear friend

Some stories break your heart
And some with such applaud
Buried deep inside, where it's ok to cry
Some boy's won't shed a tear
Oh, but a tale like this here
It can break down and get me where it hurts the most

And all are bobbing heads in sync
And all have got a lot on their minds to think about
But you carry on in pictures and in song
And the unmade be you slept in
Where I laid you down to rest one last time
Goodbye, dear friend, goodbye, dear friend

Trivia about the song Goodbye, Dear Friend by Deer Tick

When was the song “Goodbye, Dear Friend” released by Deer Tick?
The song Goodbye, Dear Friend was released in 2010, on the album “The Black Dirt Sessions ”.
Who composed the song “Goodbye, Dear Friend” by Deer Tick?
The song “Goodbye, Dear Friend” by Deer Tick was composed by John McAuley.

Most popular songs of Deer Tick

Other artists of Folk