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Goodbye - Aaron Tveit



     
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The hope is fading from my lips
When I kiss you with goodbye
Now when you let go of our last embrace
Please don't look me in the eye
Secret's out, that I just might care about you
You broke me, you're leaving
There's nothing I can do
I'll find a way to close the door
I want to say so much more but
I found you once, you're lost again
Two thousand miles took what could have been
I don't want to
Won't let myself
I have to realize
This might be
This could be

This is goodbye
This is goodbye
The smile fate was wearing, slowly die
Minutes turn to months
Silence of the phone just mocks my cry
When I see that you've moved on
Secret's out that I did care about you
You broke me, you left me
There was nothing I could do
I'll find a way to close the door
I want to say so much more but
I found you once, you're lost again
Two thousand miles took what could have been
I don't want to
Won't let myself
I have to realize
This might be
This could be
This is goodbye
Do I ever cross your mind?
Cause you're on mine all the time
I can believe how unfair life is sometimes
Find a way to close the door
And be okay with nothing more but
Found you once, you're lost again
Two thousand miles took what could have been
I don't want to
Won't let myself
I have to realize
This might be
This could be
This is goodbye
This is goodbye
The hope is fading from my lips

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Aaron Tveit is an American theater and film actor originally from Middletown, New York. Tveit left Ithaca College after two years to join the national tour of Rent as Steve and covering Roger/Mark. Following Rent, he was cast as Link Larkin in the first national tour of Hairspray. The role of Link Larkin provided Tveit with his Broadway debut in 2006 and opened the doors for more roles to come. In the following year, he portrayed D'Artagnan in a musical adaptation of The Three Musketeers that played at the North Shore Music Theatre from late August to early September.

Read more about Aaron Tveit on Last.fm.


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