Goodbye May Lyrics – Caroline Rose

Goodbye May Lyrics by Caroline Rose

One last step
You’re standing still
But the edge is coming quick
The stew brews

But the air is ripe and thick
And the smell of it is
The smell of a slow fat rain
The kind that moves backwards in space

It says “Good afternoon.”
But it don’t show its face
It’s an old fashion drawn edge
That saunters on

Through the art it smiles and says
Goodbye May
Just a liar out there in the middle
That take a bigger heart

To take the better part out of me
Goodbye May
Goodbye May
Goodbye May

It’s a war out there
Bolt the door
Watch your step up the stairs
Shut the blinds

The sun’s too bright for your eyes to bare
And that little cherubus Gabriel
So baptized, so civilized
So commonized it’s painful

He’s just another little gentrifying angel
Making his way across
Fredrick Douglas Boulevard
Sprinkling his *** dust all along the way

Goodbye May
Just a liar out there in the middle
It take a bigger heart
To take the better part out of me

Die and buy me ***
So if you want to feel with the living
You can meet me on
The other side of the rain

Goodbye May
Goodbye May
Goodbye May
He’s got the left hand grabbing

As many as he can
He’s got the right hand
In a leather glove
And he’s shaking all the hands

With such a good heart ***
And a peace of mind ***
He must not be a man
Now back in line

Two time
Do right
Black and white
You’ll be fine
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Caroline Rose Lyrics – Goodbye May

Caroline Rose

Goodbye May