Gone Forever from Skin Deep by Telejazzman
Tracklist
| 1. | Gone Forever | 3:15 | 
Lyrics
I've been dreaming too much, I've been thinking too much
I've been wasting  my precious time
I've been dreaming of you, I've been thinking of you
Longing for your touch
I've been a foul for you, just for you
Wasting my precious time
And now that I know that you're gone forever
I'm sort of relieved as well
Makes me wondering why
I really thought that you would be here forever
Has it all been a ly
Or am I learning something clever
It's been quite a ride, I've had some lonely nights
But now I can't say I regret it
It's been worth the time, considering all
Although there've been quite some gruesome moments
I've been a foul for you, just for you
Wasting my precious time
And now I know that you're gone forever
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                    from Skin Deep,
                
                
                    
                        
                            released January 6, 2017
                        
                    
                
                
Songwriter, vocals and instruments: Eric Meindersma
Songwriter, vocals and instruments: Eric Meindersma
License
CC BY-NC-ND 3.0. See the Creative Commons website for details.Recommendations
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