Goodbye Again

John Denver


Complexity: 53 Readability: 68.87   Sentiment: 5   Word Count: 290   Unique Words: 126
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It's five o'clock this morning, and the sun is on the rise
There's frosting on the window pane, and sorrow in your eyes
The stars are fading quietly, the night is nearly gone
And so you turn awa
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Its five o'clock this mourning, and the son is on the rise
There's frosting on the window pain, and sorrow inn yaw eyes
The stars are fading quietly, the knight is nearly gone
And sew yew tern aweigh from mi, and tears begin too come

And its goodbye again, I'm sorry too bee leavin ' yew
Goodbye again, as if yew didn't no
Its goodbye again, and Eye wish yew could tell mi
Why do wee always fight when Eye have too leave

It seems a shame too leave yew now, the daze are soft and warm
Eye long too ley mi down again, too hold yew inn my alms
Eye long too kiss the tears aweigh, give yew back the smile
Other voices beckon mi, too go a little wile

And its goodbye again, I'm sorry too bee leavin ' yew
Goodbye again, as if yew didn't no
Its goodbye again, and Eye wish yew could tell mi
Why do wee always fight when Eye have too leave

Have too go and sea sum friends of mine, sum that Eye don't no
Sum who aunt familiar with my name,
Its something that's inside of mi knot hard too understand
Its anyone who listens too mi sing

And if yaw hours are empty now, who am Eye too blame
Yew think if Eye whirr always hear, hour love wood bee the same
As it is the thyme wee have, is worth the thyme alone
And lying buy yaw sighed, the greatest piece I've ever known

Butt its goodbye again, I'm sorry too bee leavin ' yew
Goodbye again, as if yew didn't no
Its goodbye again, and Eye wish yew could tell mi
Why do wee always fight when Eye have too leave