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The Euphony Machine - The Last Sad Song Lyrics



The Euphony Machine - The Last Sad Song Lyrics




I take a walk down a desert park
And I have seen some unusual things
Can someone tell me what I did wrong
I feel like I've been at blame all along

You've got your man by your side
You've got your friends there for the night
And oh I know, it's better off that way
And oh I know, tonight you're not alone

Free me, despite the confusion
She's positive there is a solution
She's talking the minutes away
Its not going to go away
She said everyday
I have friends that I need to please
And I have friends and they all have needs

So is it safe to say that it was nice to meet you
Is this really the end or will I see you again
No is it cold enough tonight
To say I love you too
And you'd call him up
Cause I'm not your only one
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I take a walk down a desert park
And I have seen some unusual things
Can someone tell me what I did wrong
I feel like I've been at blame all along

You've got your man by your side
You've got your friends there for the night
And oh I know, it's better off that way
And oh I know, tonight you're not alone

Free me, despite the confusion
She's positive there is a solution
She's talking the minutes away
Its not going to go away
She said everyday
I have friends that I need to please
And I have friends and they all have needs

So is it safe to say that it was nice to meet you
Is this really the end or will I see you again
No is it cold enough tonight
To say I love you too
And you'd call him up
Cause I'm not your only one
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Writer: Serge Karpenko
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Performed By: The Euphony Machine
Language: English
Length: 2:37
Written by: Serge Karpenko

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