He's getting much closer to forty every day
And he can't tell his mother what he's done
He thinks he's the only one that feels this way
And he's like why has it begun

He says Tracy please don't leave me
Don't you really need me
I swear it didn't mean a thing
Tries to make it better
Cries till he gets wetter
And promises a diamond ring
But now she's gone

He's wandering the streets quite aimlessly
And he doesn't know where he'll end up
He's hearing in his mind threes company
But two is never quite enough

He says Tracy please don't leave me
Don't you really need me
I swear it didn't mean a thing
Tries to make it better
Cries till he gets wetter
And promises a diamond ring
But now she's gone

He says Tracy please don't leave me
Don't you really need me
I swear it didn't mean a thing
Tries to make it better
Cries till he gets wetter
And promises a diamond ring
But now she's gone
She's gone
Now she's gone
She's gone


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She's Gone Lyrics as written by Anthony Best Remy Kioni Smith

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Songtrust Ave, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    that makes sense :)

    canwegotothezooon April 26, 2009   Link

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