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It's five o'clock this morning and the sun is on the rise
There's frosting on the window pane and sorrow in your eyes
The stars are fading quietly, night is nearly gone
And so you turn away from me and tears begin to come
And it's goodbye again, I'm sorry to be leaving you
Goodbye again, as if you didn't know
It's goodbye again and I wish you could tell me
Why do we always fight when I have to go?
It seems a shame to leave you now, the days are soft and warm
I long to lay me down again and hold you in my arms
I long to kiss the tears away, give you back the smile
Other voices beckon me, and for a little while
It's goodbye again, I'm sorry to be leaving you
Goodbye again, as if you didn't know
It's goodbye again and I wish you could tell me
Why do we always fight when I have to go?
I have to go and see some friends of mine, some that I don't know
Some who aren't familiar with my name

It's something that's inside of me not hard to understand
It's anyone who listens to me sing
If your hours are empty now, who am I to blame
You think if I were always here, our love would be the same
As it is the time we have, is worth the time alone
Lying by your side, the greatest peace I've ever known
But it's goodbye again, I'm sorry to be leaving you
Goodbye again, as if you didn't know
It's goodbye again and I wish you could tell me
Why do we always fight when I have to go?

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Founded in 2002, the UCLA ScatterTones have been blowing away audiences wherever they go. The group performs covers of pop/rock with one unique twist - no instruments. And yet people still can't believe what they hear, with rocking soloists, vocal percussion that rivals drum machines, and intricate arrangements. From Berkeley to San Diego, the group has opened for professional groups m-pact and Sixth Wave, competed in the International Championship of College A Cappella, and has been an audience favorite at UCLA's oldest musical tradition, Spring Sing.

Read more about UCLA ScatterTones on Last.fm.


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