Did you ever read the words
That said love would end I read them tonight
Mistakes I can't defend
I didn't stop to think
And I upset her
I've said good night tonight the last time forever
I've said good night tonight the last time

I think of her tonight
She keeps me from my sleep but what can I do
With all of these memories
I used to be so shy
And hide my temper
I've said good night tonight the last time forever
I've said good night tonight the last time forever

It all went wrong when I grew jealous
I didn't realize my strength
Could take the life of one so precious
Together we were known as good friends

Did you ever read the words
That say I love you I read them tonight
But what good can they do
I regret what I have done
It wasn't clever
I've said good night tonight the last time forever
I've said good night tonight the last time forever
I've said good night tonight the last time


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Last Time Forever Lyrics as written by Glenn Tilbrook Chris Difford

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    its about a guy that beats up on his girlfriend and eventually kills her. the music video is pretty self explanitory on this song. awesome song though.

    jjust a phaseon March 10, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    this song was inspired by chris difford reading in a newspaper that a body had been found in a lake and it was traced back to her husband who had murdered her.the video to the song re enacts the woman having a picnic with her husband.

    gamboon December 30, 2007   Link
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    Song Fact

    In the opening of this song there is a sound clip taken from "The Shining". You hear Jack Nicholson(as Jack Torrance) saying the line "A momentary loss of muscular coordination" followed by Shelly Duvall(as Wendy Torrance) screaming "NO-NO No Jack Please"

    Kimariesingson July 07, 2019   Link

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