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Goodbye
You came into my life
Like something straight out of the sky
Gave me what I thought was love
But ended up in disguise
Those words you told me
They made me open up my heart
But now I'm torn apart
[chorus]Seen your eyes
Heard your lies
Now it's over
Say byebye
Made me cry
Can't describe my pain
That's why I'm saying goodbye
Sometimes I still see your lips
Telling me your sweet nothings

But, then you turn right around
And tell someone else the sweet same thing
Those words (those words) you told me
They made me open up my heart
But now I'm torn apart
[chorus x 2]Na na na
Na na na
Now it's over baby, byebye
Na na na na na
Say byebye
Those words (those words ) you told me
They made me open my heart
But now I'm torn all apart
[chorus x 2]Say byebye [x 5]

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Krystal Marie Harris (born November 7, 1981 in Anderson, Indiana) is a pianist and singer-songwriter. Krystal has been singing since she was just 18 months old, and playing piano since she was 3 years of age. She also plays the drums, the guitar, the bass, and the flute.

She got her first big break performing the title song Supergirl on The Princess Diaries Soundtrack. She was also known for touring with The Backstreet Boys.

Her debut album was called Me & My Piano and it was released on June 5, 2001 right before the success of the movie The Princess Diaries. She also provided her song, "Love Is A Beautiful Thing" for the movie Legally Blonde, the song was remixed for the soundtrack. Several years ago, she performed the song "Supergirl" live on The Jenny Jones Show. In 2002, she released the song "The Kid in You" for Disney's The Country Bears soundtrack as well as appearing in the film as herself. She also guest-starred on Touched by an Angel.

She later went by Miss Krystal and recorded a new album titled Hip-Pop Soul, Vol. 1. However, this album did not get released.


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