Heaven's waiting for you
Just close your eyes
And say goodbye
Here in your pause
Go on and on and on

I live my life in misery
I sacrificed this world to hold you
No breath left inside of me
Shattered glass keeps falling

Say
Say goodnight
Just sleep tight
Say goodnight

Flowers laid out for you
So many colors leave me blind
Seeing your face reflect from a babies eyes

I live my life in misery
I sacrificed this world to hold you
No breath left inside of me
Shattered glass keeps falling

Say
Say goodnight
Just sleep tight
Say goodnight

So here I am
You're inside of me
So here I am
Our worlds may suffer
So here I am
You're inside of me
So here I am
Our worlds may suffer

Here I am with you
I'm there 'til the end
Memories are told and
So farewell my friend
Farewell my friend!

Here I am with you
I'm there 'til the end
Memories are told and
So farewell my friend
Farewell my friend!

Farewell my friend!
My friend
My friend
My friend
My friend


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Say Goodnight Lyrics as written by Jason James Michael Paget

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    Ok, my interpretation could be way out there but when I heard this song this is what came to my mind.

    I think it is about a guy who is loosing his wife, who will go to heaven because she is faithful to him. He is losing her not because she is dying, but because he used to be someone different and have a different life and he has been holding on to that side of him and he is living his life "in misery" because he has to choose between his wife and who he used to be. In the end he starts saying he'd "sacrifice this world to hold you" and decides to choose "here i am with you i'm there til the end" and when he says "memories are calling so farewell my friend" he is referring to who he used to be, possible an alcoholic and alcohol was his friend or something like that, and he is saying bye to his friend to be with his wife and child.

    TheFinestDayon February 03, 2008   Link

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