I suppose we got lost in Brooklyn There's a poster on my wall With a picture that says you're missing My friends say I should rip it apart Thought I saw you at the bodega Thought I heard your voice at the bar Time is slipping out through my fingers I'm wishing on a burned-out star
They say forgive and forget As long as I live, I'll let These feelings pound in my chest Maybe I am better off dead
The last time I saw her She was standing on the edge Of a good time, been a long time Tell me how could I forget? She had questions in her eyes Oh, I should have realized that it was over Yeah, it was over The last time that I saw her
Thinking back to times in Manhattan And that SoHo gallery Saw the sights and your favorite paintings You were as priceless as can be Now I'm looking back at the city The one that they say never sleeps How'd things get so dark and shitty? Sunrise always gives us the creeps
They say forgive and forget As long as I live, I'll let These feelings pound in my chest Maybe I am better off dead
The last time I saw her She was standing on the edge Of a good time, been a long time Tell me how could I forget? She had questions in her eyes Oh, I should have realized that it was over Yeah, it was over The last time that I saw her
Now you're just a stranger And I feel like I let you down Your friends say I'm a failure And I could never prove them wrong So call me when you're lonely And maybe we can work it out Fall back in our routines Like nights I still dream about
The last time that I saw her The last time that I saw her
The last time I saw her She was standing on the edge But it was over Yeah, it was over The last time I saw her
Compositor:Publicado em 2019 (04/Jun) e lançado em 1919 (10/Jan)ECAD verificado fonograma #19252944 em 22/Out/2024 com dados da UBEM