Don't have to say, don't have to say, ooh
Don't have to make, don't have to make, ooh
Make me cry
Make me cry

You had my life (you had my life)
In the palm of your hand (in the palm of your hand)
Why you threw it away I'll never, ever understand
You took away the best part (the best part, best part)
The best part of me
You took away you
How cruel could you be?

You're just another heartache
I've got to learn to take
You're just another habit
I have to learn to break

Am I alone again? (Am I alone?)
Am I alone again? (Am I alone? Am I alone)
Am I alone, alone, alone?

Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't, don't)
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't)
Don't make me cry, cry, cry
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't, don't)
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't)
Don't make cry, cry, cry again (again, again)

The more I try
The more you hurt me, why? (Tell me why?)
Tell me why? (Tell me why?)
Tell me why?

(I can take, ooh)
I can take an Aspirin for a bad headache
But what pill for loneliness can I take?
I can see to you just like cellophane
But I need you, baby, like a star needs fame

You're not another habit
I have to learn to break
Let's try to patch it up
Before it's too late
I'm in love with you
I'm in love with you
I'm in love, in love, in love

Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't, don't)
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't)
Don't make me cry, cry, cry
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't, don't)
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't)
Don't make cry, cry, cry again

The more I try
The more you hurt me, why? (Tell me why?)
Tell me why? (Tell me why?)
Tell me why?

Don't have to say, don't have to say (don' t say goodbye)
Don't say goodbye
Don't have to make, don't have to make (don't make me cry)
Don't make cry, cry, cry

Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't, don't)
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't)
Don't make me cry, cry, cry
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't, don't)
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't)
Don't make cry, cry, cry

Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't, don't)
Don't say goodbye again (don't, don't, don't)
Don't make me cry


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Don't Say Goodbye Again Lyrics as written by Pamela Joan Sawyer Leon Ware

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    One of my favourite J5 songs, the lyrics are full of feeling and sadness.

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