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Artist/Band:
Kelly Clarkson
Lyrics for Song: Gone
Lyrics for Album: Breakaway
What you see's not what you get
With you, there's just no measurement
No way to tell what's real from what isn't there
Your eyes, they sparkled
ThatÂ’s all changed into lies
That drop like acid rain
You washed away the best of me
You don't care
You know you did it
I'm gone
To find someone to live for in this world
ThereÂ’s no light at the end of the tunnel tonight
Just a bridge that I gotta burn
You are wrong
If you think you can walk right through my door
That is just so you
Coming back when I've finally moved on
I'm already gone
Sometimes shattered, never open
Nothing matters when you're broken
That was me, whenever I was with you
Always ending, always over
Back and forth, up and down, like a roller coaster
I am breaking that habit today
You know you did it
I'm gone
To find someone to live for in this world
There is no light at the end of the tunnel tonight
Just a bridge that I gotta burn
You are wrong
If you think you can walk right through my door
That is just so you
Coming back when I've finally moved on
I'm already gone
There is nothing you can say
Sorry doesn't cut it babe
Take the hit and walk away
Cause I'm gone
DoesnÂ’t matter what you do
ItÂ’s what you did that's hurting you
All I needed was the truth
Now I'm gone
What you see's not what you get
What you see's not what you get
You know you did it
I'm gone
To find someone to live for in this world
ThereÂ’s no light at the end of the tunnel tonight
Just a bridge that I gotta burn
You are wrong
If you think you can walk right through my door
That's just so you
Coming back when I've finally moved on
I'm already gone
I'm already gone
Ooh, I'm already gone
Already gone
I'm gone
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Gone
Kelly Clarkson's "Gone" serves as a pivotal track on her 2004 album Breakaway, marking her transition from pop competition fame to a solo artist with a distinct voice. The song exemplifies her signature blend of pop-rock energy and emotional vulnerability, featuring a driving rhythm and Clarkson's powerful vocal delivery that became a hallmark of her early discography. Released during a period where she was establishing her identity beyond the American Idol spotlight, the recording reflects themes of heartbreak and moving on, resonating with listeners seeking an anthem of resilience. As a key component of Breakaway, the track helped solidify her reputation as a dynamic performer capable of handling both melodic pop and harder rock influences, setting the stage for her subsequent chart-topping success. |
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