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I’m Gone is the fourteenth and final track on Oliver Tree’s debut album, Ugly Is Beautiful.
When asked about this song, Tree says that this is his last album as Oliver Tree, and how his “snotty-ass” fans made him want to quit the music industry.
The song seems to be a timeline of events of a relat...
[Verse 1]
Tell me what you want
Maybe I was wrong
Lately that's a lot
Is this what you wanted?
Tell me what you need
Nothing comes for free
Please just tell me what you wanted
I want it less and less, I guess that
This is why I left
[Chorus]
That's why I'm gone (Ooh-ooh)
Forever long (Ooh-ooh)
I'm gone
They will always find you
I'm gone (Ooh-ooh)
Forever long (Ooh-ooh)
I'm gone
They will always find you
[Verse 2]
I'm running out of options
It happens way too often
I started running into problems again
It happens way too often for me to forget
It's easier said than done
[Bridge]
Something's in my head
I thought this was it
How could I forget
This is why I left?
[Chorus]
That's why I'm gone (Ooh-ooh)
Forever long (Ooh-ooh)
I'm gone
They will always find you
I'm gone (Ooh-ooh)
Forever long (Ooh-ooh)
I'm gone
They will always find you
[Verse 3]
Tell me what you want
Maybe I was wrong
Lately that's a lot
Is this what you wanted?
Tell me what you need
Nothing comes for free
Please just tell me what you wanted
You wanted more
But it was never enough, of course
Stop acting selfish
[Bridge]
Ooh-ooh
Ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh
Ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
[Chorus]
That's why I'm gone
Forever long (Ooh-ooh)
I'm gone (Ooh-ooh)
They will always find you (Ooh-ooh ooh ooh-ooh)
I'm gone (Ooh-ooh)
Forever long (Ooh-ooh)
I'm gone (Ooh-ooh)
They will always find you (Ooh-ooh ooh ooh-ooh)
I’m Gone was written by Sir Dylan & Oliver Tree.
I’m Gone was produced by Sir Dylan & Oliver Tree.
Oliver Tree released I’m Gone on Fri Jul 17 2020.
It’s over. This is the first and last Oliver Tree album. It was fun while it lasted, but this industry is too much for me and this is not what I want to spend my life doing. I don’t want to be a 60-year-old guy with a bowl cut dancing around onstage. I can’t do this anymore. I’m going to be segueing...
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