Goodbye Mr. A

There's a hole in your logic
You who know all the answers, oh-oh-oh
You claim scence ain't magic
And expect me to buy it

And goodbye Mr. A
You promised you would love us but you knew too much
Goodbye Mr. A
You had all the answers but no human touch
If life is subtraction, your number is up
Your love is a fraction, it's not adding up

So busy showing me where I'm wrong
You forgot to switch your feelings on, oh-oh-oh
So-so superior, are you not?
You love a little bit but you forgot

Goodbye Mr. A
You promised you would love us but you knew too much
Goodbye Mr. A
You had all the answers but no human touch
If life is subtraction, your number is up
Your love is a fraction, it's not adding up

(Goodbye Mr. A)
(Goodbye Mr. A)

Goodbye Mr. A
The world was full of wonder till you opened my eyes
Goodbye Mr. A
Wish you hadn't blown my mind and killed the surprise
Goodbye Mr. A
You promised you would love us but you knew to much
Goodbye Mr. A
You had all the answers but no human touch
If life is subtraction, your number is up
Your love is a fraction, it's not adding up


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