Lyrics

Goodbye cowboys Goodbye whiskey Goodbye cigarettes Goodbye mornings with leftover gravy And afternoons we slept Goodbye world war Goodbye union Goodbye and bombs away Goodbye steel cars And all the ruins We're building up every day Ge said it all before So there was nothing left to say He got what he came for To watch it all just slip away I guess So goodbye Goodbye watches That hang from an old chain Goodbye John Wayne Goodbye angels And goodbye devils Your looking more and more the same Goodbye Oreos Goodbye steel-toes Goodbye JFK Goodbye Bonnie And goodbye Clyde I hear you had a rough day Did he wake up one morning To see that o'l watch had ticked-away And he'd heard it all before So there was nothing I could say I guess But, Goodbye Goodby playboys Goodbye Christmas toys Goodbye silhouette Framed by the old tv In a chair he called 'easy' That's where we slept Goodbye grandpas Goodbye grandsons Goodbye every day Goodbye real tall Santa Claus I knew it was you anyway
Writer(s): John Vancil Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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