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Find A Way To Say Goodbye - Blue Rodeo



     
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I think I'm finally getting tired of this gameEvery night goes just the sameYou try to talk to me about your sorrow and your painBut I end up walking out on you again
I watch you lying on the bedCurtains blowing 'round your headI see the pictures of the two of us in time
A world we left so far behindNow I get comfort in the nightLosing my head to the colours and the lights
You know I tried to be what you want me to beBut I always come up short, I knowI'm not the one you really needNow I don't wonder, no I don't wonder at allWhy the same things that once held us up
Are the reasons now we fallMaybe we won't come throughMaybe it's all been a lieTil we find a way to say goodbyeAnd as I'm walking out the doorI know I've been here many times beforeBut I could never take the sorrow from your faceOr sweep the darkness from this placeNow I get comfort in the nightLosing my head to the colours and the lightsI tried to be everything that you want me to beBut when I wake up in the night
I know I'll never be the one you needNow I don't wonder, no I don't wonder at all
Why the same things that once held us upAre the reasons now we stumble and fallMaybe we won't come through,
Maybe we're wasting our timeTil we find a way to say goodbye
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Blue Rodeo is a Canadian country rock band formed in 1984 in Toronto. Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, who have been friends since high school, having both attended North Toronto Collegiate Institute. The pair worked on forming a band after both attended Queen's University at Kingston. They had a few failed attempts and a few adventures before finally coming together with Cleave Anderson, Bazil Donovan, and Bob Wiseman to form Blue Rodeo. Their debut album Outskirts was produced by Terry Brown, who is perhaps best known for his work with Canadian hard rock legends Rush, was released in March 1987.

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