Pink Cream 69 – Gone Again

Pink Cream 69 Gone Again

Pink Cream 69 – Gone Again Lyrics

Artist: Pink Cream 69
Song: Gone Again

I’m waiting for the train darling
And I don’t know where I’m heading to
But I don’t think that it really matters
It’s been a while since we parted

I close my eyes and I picture your lovely face
And the sweet scent of your long dark hair
I was thinking we could get together
What would she say, what would she say?

I want you to know that I’m sorry, too
I want you to know what I’m going through
Keeping good times and forget our pride
It’s another day without you

You’re gone again, you’re gone again
I tried to call you ap a thousand times
But all I get is your answering machine
I’m just a fool like every guy

I want to change, just help me change
I want you to know that I’m sorry, too
I want you to know what I’m going through
Keeping good times and forget our pride

It’s another day without you
I want you to know that I’m sorry, too
I want you to know what I’m going through
Keeping good times and forget our pride

It’s another day without you
You’re gone again
Don’t ever let, let the sun go down
Cause you’re the light in my life

If I could measure my petitions in prayers
I’d write them all down again and again
Cause it’s hard to say forgive me
Don’t let me go, don’t let me go

I want you to know that I’m sorry, too
I want you to know what I’m going through
Keeping good times and forget our pride
It’s another day without you

I want you to know that I’m sorry, too
I want you to know what I’m going through
Keeping good times and forget our pride
What should I say when you walk away

Got me believing, that you’re gone again
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Release Year: 1991