Say your last goodbye
What we were has died
Time to start again
Let the end begin

So alone
Cutting ties
On our own
And there's nothing more to say
As we go our separate ways
Say your last goodbye

Say to me: "The madness is over, it's over"
Say to me: "The madness is over, it's over"

Even though we tried
Leave it all behind

So alone
Cutting ties
On our own
And there's no one left to blame
As we go our separate ways
Say your last goodbye

Say to me: "The madness is over, it's over"
Say to me: "The madness is over, it's over"

And no fantasy
We're ending it all
So out of phase
Both wanting more

No subtleties
We're hitting brick walls
This bitter taste
As we fall

Say to me: "The madness is over, it's over"
Say to me: "The madness, it's over, it's over"
Say to me: "The madness is over, it's over"


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    Correct lyrics, from the CD insert:

    Say your last goodbye What we were has died Time to start again Let the end begin

    So alone, cutting ties On our own and there's nothing left to say As we go our seperate ways Say your last goodbye

    Say to me the madness Is over, it's over Say to me, remind me It's over, it's over

    Even though we tried Leave it all behind

    So alone, cutting ties On our own, and there's no one left to blame As we go our seperate ways Say your last goodbye

    Say to me the madness Is over, it's over Say to me, remind me It's over, it's over

    No fantasy, we're ending it all So out of phase, both wanting more No subtleties, we're hitting brick walls This bitter taste, as we fall

    Say to me the madness Is over, it's over Say to me, remind me It's over, it's over Say to me the madness Is over, it's over

    bigdatfazon May 30, 2008   Link

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