Goodbye love
Goodbye faith
Goodbye happiness
We’ll just have to wait
Goodbye sun
That shined from up above
But now won’t lift me up
When I’m falling down
Oh love
V1:
I’m ready, let's go
Afterlife of a miracle
It snuck up behind us
So stereotypical
Our honeymoon phase
Facing out
Oh, well turn me around
Cuz I’m in disbelief
You and me
Could this be
Goodbye love
Goodbye faith
Goodbye happiness
We’ll just have to wait
Goodbye sun
That shined from up above
But now won’t lift me up
As I’m falling down
Oh love
V2:
Like diamonds and gold
You came on as my miracle
So soon bought and sold
It’s so stereotypical
What’s up, must it always come down?
How could I leave you with a frown
Upon your face?
Can we erase, before it’s...
Goodbye love
Goodbye faith
Goodbye happiness
We’ll just have to wait
Goodbye sun
That shines from up above
But now won’t lift me up
As I’m falling down
Oh love
But who’s to say
What will be?
It left us so easily
Cuz now I’m falling down from our love
And now you’re falling down just above
Goodbye Love
Goodbye love
Goodbye faith
Goodbye happiness
We’ll just have to wait
Goodbye sun
That shined from up above
And now won’t lift me up
As I’m falling down
Goodbye love
Yea Goodbye faith
And Goodbye happiness
We’ll just have to wait
Goodbye stars
That shined from up above
That light my way back home
Now they’re falling down
Oh love
credits
from Bipolar Love,
released February 22, 2014
Drums, BG Vox, Keys, and Mix by Kevin Fisher
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