Buddy Jewell

Why We Said Goodbye
I remember Sunday mornings, walking on the beach That place we'd stop for breakfast with the old red vinyl seats The hours of the tide chart, the way the sunlight danced upon your face That antique rollercoaster you just had to ride I remember how you laughed at the terror in my eyes The colour and the detail, just like it was yesterday I remember how I broke down the night my father died I didn't have to tell you, you just held me while I cried You're sewn into the fabric, the pieces of my life I just can't remember why we said goodbye Up and down this boardwalk, lonely people sit I know it wasn't perfect, but nothing ever is The sails out in the harbour are searching for the wind I just had to call you, had to hear your voice Tell you I still love you, and we still have a choice You're sewn into the fabric, the pieces of my life I just can't remember why we said goodbye Everything I do leads me back to you I know I just can't let us go There must have been a reason, but I can't remember now I know if I could hold you, we would work it out You're sewn into the fabric, the pieces of my life Girl, let's give it one more try I just can't remember why we said goodbye Aus Songtexte Mania