We were driving back from the cabin, drove into some two story town There were fairgrounds set up the evening with people from miles around And we snuck in when the guards weren't looking and played We ate junk and took photos and lost all the games We were a ferris wheel round and around With beautiful views you can't get from the ground But beautiful things always come to an end Goodbye lover Goodbye old friend We watched a thousand hours of TV and too many comedy shows We told a thousand terrible jokes and borrowed each other's best clothes Dead of the night you'd start shaking unable trying to breath Working through trauma that I wasn't ready to see We were a midnight panic attack Where a beautiful pain lays you flat on your back But beautiful pains always come to an end Goodbye lover Goodbye old friend I don't accept The phone's going to ring Somehow we're going to go back To sleeping in your bed Bodies entangled While I'm listening for your breath Then came the night where I knelt just to cry in a corner, my palms on the floor Then came the nights where we tried to sleep with the ghosts of who we were before And some part of me wants to love you until I am gone And some part of me is just tired and wants to move on Soon we'll be figments, and pictures we took The voicemails you left me, the unreturned books And even the missing you will fade in the end Goodbye lover Goodbye (goodbye, goodbye, goodbye) lover Goodbye old friend