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Goodbye Lovers & Friends - Franz Ferdinand



     
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Don't play pop music, no
You know I hate pop music
Just sing amazing godless graceI don't wear bright colours, oh
You know I hate bright colours
I never liked you for the way you dressed
AnywayGoodbye lovers and friends
So sad to leave you
When they lie and say
"This is not the end"
You can laugh as if
We're still together
You can laugh about it all
AnywayI hope you didn't bring flowers
Hope you didn't write a poem
Hope you remember every fightI know I could be noxious
Or occasionally cruel
But only to the ones
I lovedSo goodbye lovers and friends

So sad to leave you
When they lie and say
"This is not the end"
You can laugh as if
We're still together
You can laugh about it allDon't get inventory
Don't fake your memory
Don't give me virtues that I never had
Don't get sychophantal
We never were sentimental
I know that I took more than I ever gaveI don't need to be forgiven
But a moment from the living
Yeah that's the only thing I askSo don't play pop music, no
You know I hate pop music
Just sing amazing godless graceSo goodbye lovers and friends
It's so sad to leave you
When they lie and say
"This is not the end"
You can laugh as if
We're still together
But this really is the end

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Franz Ferdinand is a Scottish rock band that formed in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, in 2002 and played an important part in the post-punk revival of the 2000s. The band is composed of Alex Kapranos (lead vocals and guitar), Bob Hardy (bass guitar), Nick McCarthy (rhythm guitar, keyboards and backing vocals) and Paul Thomson (drums, percussion and backing vocals). The band first experienced chart success when their second single "Take Me Out" reached #3 in the UK Charts, followed by their debut album Franz Ferdinand which entered the UK album chart at #3.

Read more about Franz Ferdinand on Last.fm.


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