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Wave Goodbye - Joe Thompson



     
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A pen, it ends a note, is this all that I have earned?
The words you wrote are from lessons
You've unlearned about who you are inside
What are you trying to hide?
'Cause I can see through you so clearly
Now, you're standing at the edge of breaking new ground
There's so much in your head before you hit the ground
Just wave goodbye to everyone you thought you knew
Just wave goodbye to everything that's keeping you alive
Keeping you alive, just say goodbye, say goodbye
Before you choke
Girl, the time has come to make all your wishes
And burn, burn, burn, burn, burn all your bridges
And hope they remember you as something more than just a failure
Something more than a lock without it's key
'Cause that was me
Now, you're standing at the edge of breaking new ground
There's so much in your head before you hit the ground

Just wave goodbye to everyone you thought you knew
Just wave goodbye to everything that's keeping you alive
Keeping you alive, just say goodbye
Think twice, think twice, think twice, don't say goodbye
Think twice, think twice, just clear your mind
Think twice, think twice
Think twice for me this time
Just wave goodbye to everyone you thought you knew
Just wave goodbye to everything that's keeping you alive
Keeping you alive, just say goodbye, say goodbye, goodbye

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Joe Thompson (Joseph Aquilla Thompson, December 9, 1918 - February 20, 2012) was an American old-time fiddler from North Carolina. Although his music-making has not been systematically documented, Thompson made a number of recordings in the later part of his life. In 1989 Joe And Odell Thompson recorded "Old-Time Music from the Carolina Piedmont" for the Global Village Music label. Thompson's performances are included on the Smithsonian Institution anthologies "Black Banjo Songsters of North Carolina and Virginia" (1998) and "Back Roads to Cold Mountain" (2004).

Read more about Joe Thompson on Last.fm.


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