Goodbye lyrics
The CorrsI never thought one day you'd be gone,
Away forever more
No one can say, no one could explain
Why you were taken
Oh where are you now?
Could I get there somehow?
It's time to say goodbye
Block out the sun and pack up the sky
Don't let my tears start to make you cry
Each time I try to say my goodbye
Try to stop asking why
Tell me it's true, tell me there's something more
Another time for love
One day I'll know, one day I'll be there
Will you be waiting?
Oh where you are now?
Could I get there somehow?
It's time to say goodbye
Block out the sun and pack up the sky
Don't let my tears start to make you cry
Each time I try to say my goodbye
Try to stop asking why...
Try to stop asking why... yeah...
Where are you now?
Could I get there somehow?
It's time to say goodbye
Block out the sun and pack up the sky
Don't let my tears start to make you cry
Each time I try to say my goodbye
(Try to stop asking why)
Try to stop asking why... Why...
Try to say my goodbye...
Song Details
Goodbye is a poignant song by The Corrs from their album Borrowed Heaven, released in 2004. It portrays the emotional journey of letting go, saying farewell, and embracing the heartbreaking nature of parting ways.
The song could be interpreted as a song relating to the death of their mother. The lyrics and emotional tone of the song suggest a deep sense of loss and grief, which aligns with the theme of mourning the passing of a loved one. The following lines give you a sense of this:
- I never thought one day you'd be gone... away forever more
- No one can say, no one could explain, why you were taken
- Tell me it's true, tell me there's something more
- One day I'll know, one day I'll be there - Will you be waiting?
- Oh where you are now? Could I get there somehow?
While the lyrics do not explicitly mention the specific circumstances, they convey a profound sadness and longing for someone who is no longer present. The references to memories, the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye, and the acceptance of the inevitable can all be associated with the grieving process after the loss of a parent.
The Corrs' mother, Jean Corr, passed away in 1999, and the band has often drawn inspiration from personal experiences in their music. The song may be an emotional tribute to their mother, expressing their love, sorrow, and the difficulty of letting go.
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