Now ending discreetly, just like a hidden sin
As I go under please tuck me in
Make me invisible
This hidden explosion calls for a wandering cast with no direction
Enter all monsters let us twist another fairy tale

(Whoa whoa)
Go kill the lights, we'll glow till morning comes
(Then we go under)
(Whoa whoa)
I'll say goodnight and bow to everyone
Then we go under

The beauties are sleeping as fruit just rots away
Today go hungry, let it begin
Make me invincible
There was a weeping I carried down today, a sigh worth keeping
Deep within divinity let's star another secret show

(Whoa whoa)
Go kill the lights, we'll glow till morning comes
(Then we go under)
(Whoa whoa)
I'll say goodnight and bow to everyone

No need to worry it is just another monster
No need to fear here in the secret show
No need to worry I am just another monster
In you, I'll see me, in the secret show

(Whoa whoa)
Go kill the lights, we'll glow till morning comes
(Then we go under)
(Whoa whoa)
I'll say goodnight and bow to everyone

(Whoa whoa)
Go kill the lights, we'll glow till morning comes
(Whoa whoa)
I'll say goodnight and bow to everyone



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Of Greetings and Goodbyes Lyrics as written by Simon Hopkinson Christopher Harriott

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    I agree with kiefy too. This song is very good. :D Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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