Goodbye
Goodbye
Goodbye, my love

I can't hide
Can't hide
Can't hide what has come
I have to go, I have to go, I have to go
And leave you alone

But always know, always know, always know
That I love you so
I love you so
I love you so, oh

Goodbye, brown eyes
Goodbye for now
Goodbye, sunshine
Take care of yourself

I have to go, I have to go, I have to go
And leave you alone
But always know, always know, always know
That I love you so,
I love you so, oh
I love you so, oh

La lullaby
Distract me with your eyes
La lullaby
la lullaby
Help me sleep tonight

La lullaby (la lullaby, la lullaby)
I have to go
I have to go
I have to go
And leave you alone

But always know, always know, always know
That I love you so
I love you so
(Goodbye)
(Lullaby)

I love you so
(Goodbye)
(Lullaby)
I love you so
(Goodbye)
(Lullaby)

I love you so
(Goodbye)
(Lullaby)
I love you so
I love you so
I love you so

Goodbye, brown eyes
Goodbye my love


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    My Opinion

    To me this song is all about how she had to breakup with her boyfriend/husband, because it's for the better. She knows it's what's best because they aren't made for each other. However, love never dies and she will always love him no matter what.

    I can relate to this song because my boyfriend and I were so incredibly happy, we had nicknames for each other like Sunshine and he has the most gorgeous brown eyes. But during the end of our relationship we constantly fought and in the end he was annoyed with me. So the best thing for me to do was walk away from the relationship because he already done so. I let him know I always love him and will never get over him. He'll always be my sunshine even ever the things we said to each other...

    Teensiieon April 13, 2012   Link

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