Goodbye,
A word that makes me cry.
All the joy and all the fun
Are suddenly gone, goodbye

I can feel the cold steel on my shaking skin

I stand alone with my thoughts
On a crossway to neverwhere,
Every end shows your tender face,

A long kiss goodbye,
In my head the distance rises,
This sheer endless time of despair
Goodbye

I can feel the cold steel on my shaking skin,
Along kiss goodbye

I stand alone with my thoughts
On a crossway to neverwhere,
Every end shows your tender face,
A long kiss goodbye
My tears flow over,
The time just fans the fire,
Why can't you stay forever?
Whay can't you just pull the trigger
I wish this nightmare would end,
Goodbye


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Goodbye Lyrics as written by Chris Boltendahl Jens Becker

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    General Comment

    This song is clearly about suicide, a hopeless ending with thoughts about a past girl.

    "I can feel the cold steel on my shaking skin"

    xmisanthropyxon April 28, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    I agree it's about suicide or though of suicide because of a broken relationship and how over time he feels worse and worse just wanting her back hence the line

    "The time just fans the fire"

    and the chorus about cutting yourself

    "I can feel the cold steel on my shaking skin"

    Diabolu$on July 16, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    I agree about suicide, but he's not cutting himself, he wants to shoot himself

    "Why can't you just pull the trigger?" that's what he's repeating to himself, because he hesitates to pull the trigger

    Dualon January 05, 2006   Link
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    This band are truely fucking AWESOME. and the meaning behind the song i would say DUAL has it pretty spot on.

    trfcdan86on February 02, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    I think that you are supposed to take note of the fact that he is killing himself, rather than the device used to instrument such an act. It seems that he is already regretting his plot of suicide, and is extremely hesitant as to the actual act, but knows that there is no other escape.

    Aragothon January 02, 2007   Link
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    It's about a person who commits suicide because of the fact the he/she ist broken-hearted ("every end shows your tender face")

    detonator451on April 05, 2007   Link

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