So Long, So Wrong
Written by Patrick Brayer, Walden Dahl
I know I’ll be lonesome
That brings about a little fear
I know I’ll be sad and I’ll be blue
I have given you the best of me
When I forgot to say to you
What you forgot to say to me
So long, so wrong
I have tried and cried
It was never enough
In your mind I never had a clue
So I’ll repave the same old road I’m on
Where I forgot to say to you
What you forgot to say to me
So long, so wrong
Have we taken forever in vain
Into the past
Did we think forever had the quality to last
So long, so wrong
You have tried me with your wanting ways
You can’t buy yourself to be complete
I have given up caring anymore
When I forgot to say to you what you forgot to say to me
So long, so wrong
The weed have grown so comfortable
In our little desert home
Once you were big and the world was small
But now you’re all alone
When did we last walk so silently
Across the Joshua tree
Where I forgot to say to you what you forgot to say to me
So long, so wrong







