We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Our Last Goodbye

from Damsel In Distress by Sue Fink

/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      $1 USD  or more

     

  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Sue's first full-length album! This CD package includes 12-page booklet with legible lyrics & song credits, photos, and little water-colors by Sue's mom. Graphic artist: Mary Lewis.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Damsel In Distress via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    ships out within 2 days
    Purchasable with gift card

      $12 USD or more 

     

lyrics

Our Last Goodbye
© 2004, Sue Fink

Was the sky more than blue
Was the sun extra bright?
Did I say I love you
Did I hold you so tight?

Maybe I touched your hand
Brushed a tear from your eye
But I had not a clue
This was our last good-bye

There was no shrouded hint
I’d never see you again
And so little I heeded
What you said to me then

And I do not recall
Were there clouds in the sky?
Was the radio playing
During our last good-bye

[Bridge]
If I’d only been told
By the breeze in the morning
You’d be taken from me
And I’d have no warning…

I’d have photographed details
Like that green shirt you wore
How I leaned ’gainst the lamppost
While you closed your car door

How the day was no different
[1st time] Than a thousand that fly…
[2nd time] Though I heard a bird cry…
As you crossed the horizon
It was our last good-bye

[Repeat from Bridge]

credits

from Damsel In Distress, released January 1, 2006
Vocals: Sue Fink
Guitar: Bruce Roper, Sue Fink, Steve Joyner
Piano: Bob Long
Violin: Kathryn Lake

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Sue Fink Chicago, Illinois

Chicago-based singer-songwriter Sue Fink enchants audiences with her whimsical perspective on the world. Her genre, “urban campfire cabaret,” is folk with a hint of jazz, a large dollop of humor, and a drop of sadness for good measure: think Christine Lavin, with a dash of Rickie Lee Jones, Melanie, and Nellie McKay. ... more

contact / help

Contact Sue Fink

Streaming and
Download help

Shipping and returns

Report this track or account

If you like Sue Fink, you may also like: