"We'll Be Gone" lyrics

"We'll Be Gone"

I love the smell of all your flowers in the morning
They match the colors of your hair
I love to listen to your song when day was dawning
Seem to forget that I was there
We've seen them coming by and we have seen them leaving
Here's to our lovers and our friends
Now when we leave the sea we'll wash away our traces in the sand

Say goodbye little darling
To the darkness
When we go we can leave the light on
'Cause tonight the night will be harmless
And tomorrow when they find us we'll be gone

Remember how we stayed inside all of december
And all we did was fool around
Now when they burry us I hope we'll be entangled underground

Say goodbye little darling
To the darkness
When we go we can leave the light on
'Cause tonight the night will be harmless
And tomorrow when they find us we'll be gone [x3]


Writer(s): Diederik Nomden, Douwe B. Posthuma
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