The time
Has come
To say
Goodnight
To you
But know
It's not forever
I'd stay by your side
What I'd do to be with you
All of the time
You are mine 'til whenever and
The time
Will come
To say
Goodbye
To you
But know
We'll be together again
Soon enough, yeah it's tough
We're apart so much
But I know
That it's not for a long time
It's for a long time now

I have been trying to tell you
But the words just don't come out right
What I have been dying to ask you is
Do you still think of me at night?
Do you still think of me at night?
The time
Has come
To say
Goodbye
To you
But know
We'll be together again
Soon enough
Yeah it's tough
We're apart so much
But I know
That it's not for a long time now

What I have been trying to tell you
But the words just don't come out right
What I have been dying to ask you is
Do you still think of me at night?
What I have been trying to tell you
But the words just don't come out right
What I have been dying to ask you is
You're out of my sight but am I out of your mind?

And so
The time
Has come
To say
Goodnight
To you
But know
It's not forever and
And so
The time
Has come
To say
Goodnight
To you
But know
It's not forever
And so
The time
Has come
To say
Goodnight
To you
But know
It's not forever
And so
The time
Has come
To say
Goodnight
To you
But know
It's not forever and
The time
Has come
To say
Goodnight









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