Sitting in a dixon garden. Wishing that you and I weren't parting For the last time. The last time. And I said, Why you wanna get married anyway? That mans got a family. And then you say, Couldn't wait on you forever. Well could I? I guess not.
Theres an awkward silence for the first time. In so many years, As i recall you used to be mine. And not some property of his. And I sang. Ah-La, don't go, Ah-La, stay. Ah-La, don't go, Don't go away...
Maybe I should apologise. For I treated you so. And I'm so sorry that I left you here. Just wish I could have known. And you said, Well you never cared to tell me. And it's not your fault. See these things just happen when your dealing with. The hands on a clock, Of a woman.
And he treats me fine. And anyways I'm getting older, And she said, Oh, but I still miss you sometimes. When the weathers getting colder. And she sang. Ah-La, don't go, Ah-La, stay. Ah-La, don't go, Don't go away...
Do we say goodbye? Or just see you later? She said, Don't make me cry. Cause its enough just to know. That I won't ever hold you close. And I won't ever smell your skin. And I know how I'm supposed to feel. but can't we go again singing, Ah-La, don't go, Ah-La, stay. Ah-La, don't go, Don't go away... Ah-La, don't go, Ah-La, stay... Ah-La, don't go, Please don't go away. Don't go away. Don't go away. And I said, Don't go away. And you said, Don't go away. And we sang, Don't go away... Yeah, Mmmmmmmmm.
Compositor: Joseph Daniel Purdy (Joe Purdy) ECAD: Obra #1509521