Goodbye. I'll be gone when you open your eyes. I'm skilling town like a stone thrown across the water. Gonna set sail. There's no need for you to wave cos I'm catching one on my own now. Don't leave a key underneath the mat for me cos I won't be coming back around here.

Goodbye, I'm not gonna cry as I'm hopping that train knowing that I won't see you again. Don't leave a key underneath the mat for me cos I won't be coming back around here.

Taking a plane into the sky. I'm not gonna look down and I'm not gonna look back, so don't leave a key underneath the mat for me cos I won't be coming back around here.

Coming back around here...


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    Same here...her voice is SO dreamy and relaxed.

    severalwayson June 12, 2007   Link
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    *skipping town

    I love this song. A lot. so pretty.

    arianekon February 08, 2007   Link
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    she sorta reminds me of a female version of sufjan stevens a little bit because her voice is so relaxed and beautiful. Good song, about leaving things behind.

    riley490on June 30, 2007   Link
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    pretty song. could be about dying, or just leaving in general.

    pandora_ash_avalieon July 13, 2007   Link
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    This song really relates to things im going through latley. Brings tears to my eyes when i here it. These lyrics ar beutiful.

    malthebirdon February 13, 2008   Link

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