Go

(Howard Aronson)

This is about a relationship that I wanted to end for a long time but couldn't. Finally she did it for me, and I felt so relieved. I basically just said there's the door and see you later. But I also wanted to end it on a positive note, so I tried to say a final goodbye and is tactful manner as I could.

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So you say I'm not good enough for you That it's time for something new Well I want you to know I don't care if you go I'm tired of giving And I'm tired of living With you With you There's been something wrong For far too long So walk out that door Don't care if I see you anymore Tired of trying Tired of lying To you To you I have to take care of myself So I need someone else You'd be doing me a favor You would be my savior So now I'm going to try To say a final goodbye To you To you

© Howard Aronson 2024

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