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Don't leave me without saying goodbye
Without saying goodbye
You and I, cold February night
It's been a half an hour
Taking sweet time saying our goodbyes
One minute more, go!!
The best day of my life is all thanks to you
Precious remembrance saved for rainy days on February
Few scenes from my life where moments mean more to me
Than our fine nights,
I remember like yesterday, the time of my life
Please don't leave me without saying goodbye
Without saying goodbye
Please don't leave me without saying goodbye
Without saying goodbye

Lets travel back in time
Two-twelve-ninety nine at the stroke of midnight
Holding you tight, your body and mine, in February
Few scenes from my life where moments mean more to me
Than our fine nights,
I remember like yesterday, the time of my life
Please don't leave me without saying goodbye
Without saying goodbye
Please don't leave me without saying goodbye
Without saying goodbye
Please don't leave me without saying goodbye
Without saying goodbye
Please don't leave me without saying goodbye
Without saying goodbye
Lets travel back in time
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written by ATKINS, JEFFREY B. / DOUGLAS, ASHANTI S. / LORENZO, IRVING DOMINGO / VEST, MARCUS
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Justin 'Kutmah' Mcnulty was born in Brighton, England to an Egyptian mother and Scottish father. Moving to the United States when he was twelve years old, Kutmah grew up in Hollywood, California and ultimately made a name for himself as a talented underground artist & DJ. Intrinsic member of eclectic Los Angeles-based music collective 'Dublab', in 2004 Kutmah launched the seminal club 'Sketchbook', which forged fundamental foots of the now-infamous LA beat scene.

Read more about Kutmah on Last.fm.


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