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Jim Moginie - Say Goodbye Vera Lynn Lyrics



Jim Moginie - Say Goodbye Vera Lynn Lyrics




Well I live beneath a mountain
And I am happy there
I'm surrounded by my possessions
All the thing I love are there

When you left I walked through the door
The house was empty I fell to the floor
Say goodbye Vera Lynn

So I sat beneath the mountain
And pondered what I knew
You cut me hard, you said you don't look back
Fair play to me, fair play to you

When the first rain came you ran to higher ground
A silent thunderclap there was no warning sound
Say goodbye Vera Lynn

I heard the stream run to the ocean
I heard the lyrebird say your name
The dealer must have dealt from the bottom
All I held was emptiness and pain

The funny thing these things never end
Maybe some sunny day We will meet again
Say goodbye Vera Lynn
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Well I live beneath a mountain
And I am happy there
I'm surrounded by my possessions
All the thing I love are there

When you left I walked through the door
The house was empty I fell to the floor
Say goodbye Vera Lynn

So I sat beneath the mountain
And pondered what I knew
You cut me hard, you said you don't look back
Fair play to me, fair play to you

When the first rain came you ran to higher ground
A silent thunderclap there was no warning sound
Say goodbye Vera Lynn

I heard the stream run to the ocean
I heard the lyrebird say your name
The dealer must have dealt from the bottom
All I held was emptiness and pain

The funny thing these things never end
Maybe some sunny day We will meet again
Say goodbye Vera Lynn
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Writer: JIM MOGINIE
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Performed By: Jim Moginie
Length: 2:45
Written by: JIM MOGINIE

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