Never Know Why

Some songs don’t demand attention. They simply sit beside you, quietly unfolding their story one line at a time. This is one of those songs.

i never walked inside your shoes
i won’t pretend what life was like for you

you always kept me close and safe
i wish i could’ve done the same for you

i wanna to tell you everything
i love you and i mean it
but when you left i lost my peace of mind

how could you say goodbye
without saying goodbye
how did i stop and notice
you were lost and hopeless
and we still ran out of time

i know you must’ve had your reasons to leave us all behind

i’ll never know why

you knew me better than they did
you always took the worst of it alone

you sacrificed so much i know
a heart of gold but such a tortured soul

i wanna to tell you everything
i love you and i mean it
but when you left i lost my peace of mind

how could you say goodbye
without saying goodbye
how did i stop and notice
you were lost and hopeless
and we still ran out of time

i know you must’ve had your reasons to leave us all behind

i’ll never know why

how could you say goodbye
without saying goodbye

how could you say goodbye
without saying goodbye

i just want you to know that your still loved like you’re alive

i wish you knew why.

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