So sick of hearing your words all I can hear you say
Is how you want me to live my life a different way
I'm gonna pack all my things, I'm gonna do it
Just watch me, watch me

I'm like a rat in a cage, I'm about to lose it all
And I ain't gonna give up until I'm standing tall
I'm gonna throw it all in, just get it over with
Watch me, watch me

?Cause life is way too short
And I can't wait no more

Here I go! I'm gone! I'm going!
I'm so over you and I don't care
And I won't look back ?cause I know if I do I won't make it
Forgive me I can't take it anymore

So sick of falling apart and crawling back again
So sick of playing the games that I can never win
I've really had it, s-so so sick of it
Watch me, just watch me

?Cause life is way too short
And I can't wait anymore

Here I go! I'm gone! I'm going!
I'm so over you and I don't care
And I won't look back ?cause I know if I do I won't make it
Forgive me I can't take it anymore

I won't look back
I won't look back no more

So here I go! I'm gone! I'm going!
I'm so over you and I don't care
And I won't look back ?cause I know if I do I won't make it
Forgive me, I can't take it anymore



Lyrics submitted by Megan_R

I'm Gone, I'm Going Lyrics as written by Martin Karl Sandberg Alexander Erik Kronlund

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    This song is about her leaving home back in Ireland. She wanted to show the world her music and her family wouldnt allow it. Until she finally got fed up and left to move to New York and become a singer. Watch the video on youtube, she explains it all. Introducing Lesley Roy

    Megan_Ron June 18, 2008   Link

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