Goodbye for now
Leaving town for a while
Broken hearts, broken bones, fading smile
Did I lose everything that I love?
I suppose that I did, when push came to shove

Now I want you back and waiting there for me
I won't hold my breath, I don't expect a thing
But a boy can dream

Tell me everything will be okay
Tell me that you're still in love with me
Tell me how to get back into your heart
There I shall I remain, 'til death do us part

Goodbye for now
Leaving town for a while
Broken hearts, broken bones
Fading smile
Now I want you back and waiting there for me
I won't hold my breath
I don't expect a thing
But a boy can dream

Tell me everything will be okay
Tell me that you're still in love with me
Tell me how to get back into your heart
There I shall I remain, 'til death do us part

Tell me everything will be okay
Tell me that you're still in love with me
Tell me how to get back into your heart
For there I shall I remain, 'til death do us part


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    So Skiba stated in an interview that this song specifically was dedicated to his ex at the time (Rosie O'Laskey) and it was his way of both apologizing for a failed relationship and asking her to take him back.

    FadeFallenon June 03, 2014   Link
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    Probably the most emotional song off the new album, I love love love it.

    LampyTheLampon September 24, 2015   Link

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