It's too late
to say
you're sorry - you're sorry
It's too late
to say that time will tell
go to hell, bye bye
go to hell
it's too late to cry
go to hell, bye bye
'cause you let our fire die

Here I am
standing in the light
you're at home
fighting through a lonely night
this is it
I'm finally breaking free
don't need you to tell me
who I need to be

There you are,
I left you in the cold
you lost your rainbow
you lost your pot of gold
I changed the lock
threw out the key
there's plenty more
fish in the sea

Take one last, good look at me
'cause it's the last, you'll ever see

It's too late
to say
you're sorry - you're sorry
It's too late
to say that time will tell
go to hell, bye bye
go to hell
it's too late to cry
go to hell, bye bye
'cause you let our fire die

We are through
silence fills your days
I'm moving on
don't think it's just a phase
it feels good
to let you slip away
whatever you say
it won't make me stay

Take one last, good look at me
'cause it's the last, you'll ever see

[Break]

go to hell, bye bye
go to hell
it's too late to cry
go to hell, bye bye
'cause you let our fire die

go to hell, bye bye
go to hell
it's too late to cry
go to hell, bye bye
'cause you let our fire die


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Go to hell Lyrics as written by Kirk Robinson

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