She’s Gone

Oliver Main

[Verse 1]
It's getting much closer to forty every day and he can't tell his mother what he's done
He thinks he's the only one that feels this way and he's life will end as it begun

[Chorus]
He says, "Tracy, please don't leave me
Don't you really need me?
I swear, it didn't mean a thing"
Tries to make it better
Cries 'til he gets wetter
And promises a diamond ring but now she's gone

[Verse 2]
He's wandering the streets quite aimlessly and he doesn't know where he'll end up
He's hearing in his mind 'three's company' but two is never quite enough

[Chorus]
He says, "Tracy, please don't leave me
Don't you really need me?
I swear, it didn't mean a thing"
Tries to make it better
Cries 'til he gets wetter
And promises a diamond ring but now she's gone

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus]
He says, "Tracy, please don't leave me
Don't you really need me?
I swear, it didn't mean a thing"
Tries to make it better
Cries 'til he gets wetter
And promises a diamond ring but now she's gone
She's gone
Now he's gone
She's gone

Trivia about the song She’s Gone by The Pigeon Detectives

When was the song “She’s Gone” released by The Pigeon Detectives?
The song She’s Gone was released in 2008, on the album “Emergency”.
Who composed the song “She’s Gone” by The Pigeon Detectives?
The song “She’s Gone” by The Pigeon Detectives was composed by Oliver Main.

Most popular songs of The Pigeon Detectives

Other artists of Indie rock