Say a prayer, say your last goodbyes.
Leave me here, leave it all behind.
Bury this, walk away, let it die.

For a day, for a stitch in time.
This was good, this was all worth while.
But I'm a fool, it's not you, and I can't lie.

You shouldn't hang on, it's already gone.
Don't wait by the phone, I'm not coming home.
You shouldn't hang on, it's already gone away.

Take a breath, take a last good look.
Give it back, give back all you took.
You can see, it's not me, like you should.

You shouldn't hang on, it's already gone.
Don't wait by the phone, I'm not coming home.
You shouldn't hang on, it's already gone away.

So say goodbye for the last time, just like the last time we did.
Die for the last time, I'll give it up, going on, on.

Say a prayer, say your last goodbye.
Leave me here, leave it all behind.
Everyone that you know let you down.

You shouldn't hang on, it's already gone.
Don't wait by the phone, i'm not coming home.
You shouldn't hang on, it's already gone away.

Say goodbye for the last time, just like the last time.
Say goodbye for the last time, just like the last time.
Say goodbye for the last time.


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    i think, this songs is refering to a couple.. she's still in love with him, while he is ready to leave. he's telling her to move on and not dwel on what just happened. to just leave him in her past. she still wants him in her life and she probably feels as if she can't live, or go on without him there. "You shouldn't hang on. It's already gone." she wants something that doesn't exsist anymore....

    at least that's my view..

    CITAD3Lon June 17, 2006   Link

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