We don't have long
So I guess I've got to say this
You're the only one
I know I'll miss
Got to get it off
Get it off my chest
And if you're wondering
If we're torn apart
I'll pay a visit but
It won't be the same
'Cause when I hear your name
I'll wish that you were with me again
I'll wish you would've kissed me
But you never would and I had to say it

'Cause I'm sick of the charade
And this silly game we've played
Has meant so much to me
And every time I see
Those eyes
They take my breath away
So take your time
We'll slowly start to sway
Beneath the moonlight, hold my hand
Why do the good times have to end?

And I'll admit that I'm a liar
But it isn't without a reason
Fall's my favorite season
But this year, it's not the same
Because it brings us so much closer
To our inevitable goodbye
I won't leave, you won't cry
Hence, another lie
So bright
So beautiful
Goodnight

It's more than physical
I want you and I need you in my life
Yeah, I had to say it

'Cause I'm sick of the charade
And this silly game we've played
Has meant so much to me
And every time I see
Those eyes
They take my breath away
So take your time
We'll slowly start to sway
Beneath the moonlight, hold my hand
Why do the good times have to end?

Don't call it quits
Can I ask you a question?
I'm doing my best
And I just think
If we let go of the past
We could make this one last
So will you give me a chance?
Will you give me a chance?

I've fallen
For you
'Cause I'm sick of the charade
And this silly game we keep on playing
Will soon have to end
Will our hearts ever mend?
'Cause mine is broken in two
I'm lost without you
I'm leaving tonight
But you don't have to cry
This isn't goodbye


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