Goodbye Grace

Geoffrey Kelly, John Fraser Mann

The angel watching over me
Was needed someplace else
Kicked out the feet from under me
And watched me fall to earth

And I learned a thing or two, you know it
I learned a thing or two
It's true

Goodbye Grace
There are no words I'd rather say
Than goodbye Grace
I never want to see your face again

Three long months of going steady
No promises were ever made
Everyday with hands scrubbed and ready
To rock the cradle with you Grace

I am indebted to you, you know it
I am indebted to you, it's true

Goodbye Grace
There are no words I'd rather say
Than goodbye Grace
I never want to see your face again
To see your face again

Valentine's Day and I'm walking your wings again
I don't come with red ribbons or a long stemmed rose
My heart is pounding hard in my chest again
I need you now and everything you know

'Cause I am indebted to you, you know it, you know it
I am indebted to you, it's true

Goodbye Grace
There are no words I'd rather say
Than goodbye Grace
There are no words I'd rather say
Than goodbye Grace
I never want to see your face
Goodbye Grace
I never want to see your face again
To see your face again
To see your face again
To see your face again

Trivia about the song Goodbye Grace by Spirit of the West

On which albums was the song “Goodbye Grace” released by Spirit of the West?
Spirit of the West released the song on the albums “Go Figure” in 1991, “Hit Parade” in 1999, and “Spirituality 1983-2008: The Consummate Compendium” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Goodbye Grace” by Spirit of the West?
The song “Goodbye Grace” by Spirit of the West was composed by Geoffrey Kelly, John Fraser Mann.

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