Goodbye to the Pale Blue Eyes (Acoustic version recorded live at WesFest 1999 in New York)
lyrics
Say goodbye to the girl with the pale blue eyes
is she too tired to see
oh no, she's just tired of me
I am in love with the girl of the pale blue eyes
is she too blind to see
what all this is doing to me
She looks away when she sees me comin
I lose my words when I try to speak
she won't defend her reasons for runnin
she's just tired of being part of this losin streak
Says she's got herself a good new man
say's this time she won't tell no lies
I can't help but to want to tell him
don't believe what it is you see in those eyes
And should those blue eyes see another
and should your lips feel his kiss
then God just let me shut my eyes to you
and help me find a way to get out of this
keep me sane while I'm getting out of this
then say goodbye to the girl with the pale blue eyes
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I was at this show! It's been one of my favorite shows ever and one of my first real club experiences. Both Porcupine Tree and Opeth rocked. Both bands were on fire that night and they rocked well into the middle of the night. It's even cooler now, knowing that I'm going to be part of an official Porcupine Tree vinyl release! g-unit1111
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