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How Good It Was lyrics
And then she's here and then she's gone
Never to be seen again
And then she's here and then she's gone
Never to be seen again
I'm trying not to think of her but think of nothing else
And the sights of the shoes at the end of the bed
And the gap on the wall where she hangs up her jacket
I try not to think of her, but she's seen I'm on a losing streak
And the bathroom is bare, and the kitchen is cold
And the nights are on there, I try to remember
How good it was, even if it's over, please remember
They way that we were, in our own little word, back when we were young
How good it was, even if it's over, please recall
The times that we said that we'd never regret, back when we were young
And then she's here and then she's gone
Never to be seen again
And then she's here and then she's gone
Never to be seen again
I try not to think of you but think of nothing else
And if you're out enjoying yourself, well I hope that you are but not that much
You can't give me a phone to see if I carry a secret, a wishing, a once moved idea
Still think of me still, still brings me on
When she can keep, say you'll remember
How good it was, even if it's over, please remember
The way that we were, in our own little world, back when we were young
How good it was, even if it's over, please recall
The times that we said that we'd never regret, back when we were young
How good it was, even if it's over, please remember
The way that we were, in our own little world, back when we were young
How good it was, even if it's over, please recall
The times that we said that we'd never regret, back when we were young
Part of these releases
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- Track 1 on How Good It Was
- 2 Hometwn One
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- Track 2 on Concrete Love
- 1 White Horses
- 3 Small Bones
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