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Goodbye Song - Pomplamoose



     
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Come on
I'm not washed up
And you're not back luck
For anyone
Come on
Things got dark
But now our story's
Just begun
If I was all that I could be
Would you then love me
Despite the history
Stupid things, I know the shame
If this is the end of us
I'll sing you this goodbye song
But if you're a lonely girl
You might as well come on home
Come on
What will it take till you see these are better days

Come on
What will it take for you to find out the hard way
If I was all that I could be
Would you then love me
Despite the history
Stupid things, I know the shame
If this is the end of us
I'll sing you this goodbye song
But if you're a lonely girl
You might as well come on home
You might as well come on home
Come home, come home, come home
If this is the end of us
I'll sing you this goodbye song
But if you're a lonely girl
You might as well come on home
If this is the end of us
I'll sing you this goodbye song
But if you're a lonely girl
You might as well come on home
Come home
Yeah, I'm busting at the seams
To tell you everything
And it's scaring me
'Cause nothing's sure
And nothing makes sense anymore
I'm busting at the seams
To tell you everything
And it's scaring me
'Cause nothing's sure
And nothing makes sense anymore

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Pioneering the style of "videosongs" on popular video-sharing sites such as YouTube, Pomplamoose is a San Francisco-based indie music and indie jazz duo consisting of multi-instrumentalists Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn. Starting their online presence in the summer of 2008 and naming themselves after a derivation on the French word pamplemousse, meaning "grapefruit", Pomplamoose has garnered a strong and significant fan following ever since.

Read more about Pomplamoose on Last.fm.


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