Twilight on the frozen lake
North wind about to break
On footprints in the snow
Silence down below.

You're beautiful beyond words
You're beautiful to me
You can make me cry
Never say goodbye.

Time is all I have to give
You can have it if you choose
With me you can live
Never say goodbye.

My dreams are made of iron and steel
With a big bouquet
Of roses hanging down
From the heavens to the ground.

The crashing waves roll over me
As I stand upon the sand
Wait for you to come
And grab hold of my hand.

Oh, baby, baby, baby blue
You'll change your last name, too
You've turned your hair to brown
Love to see it hangin' down.


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Never Say Goodbye Lyrics as written by Bob Dylan

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    This song is beautiful.

    wwbon July 23, 2007   Link
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    HE's cynical sarcastic at times He's so unable to express his love and kindness NOT in a rough way His dreams are made of iron and steel but his intentions are implied by the enormous bouquet of roses. >> He's been hurt so many times but is still able to love.

    She's kind, gentle, amazing, - beautiful to him. She's able to heel him, to kiss his pain away. But He's out-of-this-worldly hard to love. He hurts her with his ironness, roses seem to be not enough, she seems to be losing grip of her p a t i e n c e

    She's dying of sick love He's dying to make her stay

    possibly loveon October 04, 2007   Link
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    correction: to HEAL argh nobody's perfect right Ms True blue? lol

    possibly loveon October 04, 2007   Link
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    Absolutely fabulous tune. Gentleness and anticipation of sick love. Even if it`s ok today, that kind of relationship will be over soon. I hate that feeling! Hope, she hates it, too!

    Keithrockson September 12, 2008   Link

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