Juliet

Jet-lag cramps the lonely face
Cheek-bones pinched and tired
It's a cold tarmac breeze that wraps the terminal around
Flight-times drag the night along
A cab skids down the freeway
Time to find a bed for the weeks ahead
It's goodbye

Ice-lines rim the city streets
As tire-whines rip the blacktop
As the lamps wheel above the misty overpass
And Bergman's face in black and white
Repeated down the alleys
And a prayer above for the broken love
And goodbyes
And goodbyes
And goodbyes, baby

And Juliet in travel coat
Leans wasted on the window
Takes a long, long, long, long drag to try and settle down
Yes, it kills her how he turned away
How he ripped their love apart
Starts to cry again, lets the curtains fall
It's goodbye

It's goodbye
It's goodbye
It's goodbye
Well, it's goodbyes
It's goodbye
It's goodbye
It's goodbye

Oh
Oh-oh
It's goodbye
Well, it's goodbye, baby



Credits
Writer(s): James Dixon Barnes, Donald Hugh Walker
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