Rain or snow
I'm taking these just one at time
I watch them go by
But the man I was before
Is not here today
No he's gotten away
But the Sun will live to mark
Behind tears of mine
Of all of the crimes
Till he's

Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
'til he's gone!

Ghosts are alive in my head
Yeah I looked up and down
There ain't no one around
Just the sound of nothing left
That is giving me chills
As I'm trying to kill
My love for what we had
It will drain from your mind
You gotta give it some time
to be

Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
'til it's gone!

Rain or snow
I'm taking these just one at time
I watch them go by
But the man I was before
Is not here today
No he's gotten away
But the Sun will live to mark
Behind tears of mine
Of all of the crimes
Till he's

Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
'til he's gone!

Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
Gone
Ah ah ah
Ah ah ah
'til he's gone!


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