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|name = Goodbye May Seem Forever
 
|image = Widow-Tod-(Fox and the Hound).jpg
 
|image = Widow-Tod-(Fox and the Hound).jpg
 
|films = ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''
 
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|preceded_by = "[[A Hunting Man]]"
 
|preceded_by = "[[A Hunting Man]]"
 
|followed_by = "[[Appreciate the Lady]]"
 
|followed_by = "[[Appreciate the Lady]]"
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|video = The Fox and the Hound (1981) - Good bye May Seem Forever
 
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"'''Goodbye May Seem Forever'''" is a song featured in Disney's ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''. The music is by Richard Rich, with lyrics by Jeffrey Patch. It was performed by [[Jeanette Nolan]]. It also shows the sadness in the scene when Widow Tweed abandons Tod in the woods.
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"'''Goodbye May Seem Forever'''" is a song featured in the 1981 Disney animated film ''[[The Fox and the Hound]]''. It is sung by [[Jeanette Nolan]] with music by Richard Rich and lyrics by Jeffrey Patch. It also shows the sadness in the scene in which [[Widow Tweed]] abandons [[Tod]] in the woods in order to protect him from being shot by [[Amos Slade]].
   
==Context==
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== Context ==
The song is sung by [[Widow Tweed]] when, after [[Amos Slade]] vows to kill [[Tod]], who she has cared for since he was orphaned as a cub, realizes that she has no choice but to give him up and take him back to the forest from where he came from. She sings this song as she remembers the good time they had together.
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Following the scene in which Amos Slade vows to kill Tod out of revenge for causing [[Chief]] to get hit by a train, Widow Tweed reluctantly realizes that she has no choice but to give Tod up and take him back to the forest from where he came. She does this against better judgement, as she has taken care of Tod since she first found him after he was orphaned as a kit following [[Tod's Mother|his mother]]'s death. She sings this song as she recalls the first time she found him not that long ago, after he was abandoned by his mother right before she was shot by a hunter. She recalls how much he needed her, and that, yet from his sadness, is where they became happy together, and that she needed him as well. She remembers all the times they would play together, and be by the fire during the rainy days. But at last, she can no longer be with him, because he has to return to the wild for his own safety. But she will always remember him in her heart.
   
==Lyrics==
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== Lyrics ==
 
<poem>
 
<poem>
 
'''Widow Tweed''' (spoken):
 
'''Widow Tweed''' (spoken):
 
We met, it seems, such a short time ago
 
We met, it seems, such a short time ago
You looked at me - needing me so
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You looked at me
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Needing me so
Yet from your sadness
 
Our happiness grew
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Yet from your sadness, our happiness grew
And I found out I needed you too
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And I found out, I needed you too
I remember how we used to play
 
   
 
I remember how we used to play
 
I recall those rainy days
 
I recall those rainy days
The fire's glow
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The fire's glow, that kept us warm
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And now I find
That kept us warm
 
And now I find - we're both alone
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We're both alone
   
 
Goodbye may seem forever
 
Goodbye may seem forever
 
Farewell is like the end
 
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart's the memory
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But in my heart's a memory
And there you'll always be
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And there, you'll always be
   
 
'''Chorus:'''
 
'''Chorus:'''
 
Goodbye may seem forever
 
Goodbye may seem forever
 
Farewell is like the end
 
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart’s the memory
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But in my heart's a memory
And there you'll always be
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And there, you'll always be
 
</poem>
 
</poem>
 
{{The Fox and the Hound}}
 
{{The Fox and the Hound}}
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[[Category:songs]]
 
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[[es:Goodbye May Seem Forever]]
[[Category:Sad songs]]
 
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[[fr:Pourquoi faut-il se quitter ?]]
[[Category:The Fox and the Hound]]
 
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[[it:È triste dirsi addio]]
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[[nl:Vaarwel, Ik Zal Je Missen]]
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[[pt-br:Goodbye May Seem Forever]]
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[[ru:Увы, Разлука Неизбежна]]
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[[sv:Adjö är ej för alltid]]
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[[vi:Goodbye May Seem Forever]]
 
[[Category:Hero/Heroine songs]]
 
[[Category:Hero/Heroine songs]]
 
[[Category:The Fox and the Hound songs]]
 
[[Category:The Fox and the Hound songs]]

Revision as of 04:38, 24 May 2020

"Goodbye May Seem Forever" is a song featured in the 1981 Disney animated film The Fox and the Hound. It is sung by Jeanette Nolan with music by Richard Rich and lyrics by Jeffrey Patch. It also shows the sadness in the scene in which Widow Tweed abandons Tod in the woods in order to protect him from being shot by Amos Slade.

Context

Following the scene in which Amos Slade vows to kill Tod out of revenge for causing Chief to get hit by a train, Widow Tweed reluctantly realizes that she has no choice but to give Tod up and take him back to the forest from where he came. She does this against better judgement, as she has taken care of Tod since she first found him after he was orphaned as a kit following his mother's death. She sings this song as she recalls the first time she found him not that long ago, after he was abandoned by his mother right before she was shot by a hunter. She recalls how much he needed her, and that, yet from his sadness, is where they became happy together, and that she needed him as well. She remembers all the times they would play together, and be by the fire during the rainy days. But at last, she can no longer be with him, because he has to return to the wild for his own safety. But she will always remember him in her heart.

Lyrics

Widow Tweed (spoken):
We met, it seems, such a short time ago
You looked at me
Needing me so
Yet from your sadness, our happiness grew
And I found out, I needed you too

I remember how we used to play
I recall those rainy days
The fire's glow, that kept us warm
And now I find
We're both alone

Goodbye may seem forever
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart's a memory
And there, you'll always be

Chorus:
Goodbye may seem forever
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart's a memory
And there, you'll always be

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The fox and the hound logo
Media
The Fox and the Hound (video/soundtrack) • The Fox and the Hound 2 (video/soundtrack) • House of Mouse
Disney Parks
Entertainment: Rivers of Light: We Are One

Parades: Main Street Electrical Parade
Fireworks: Momentous

Characters
The Fox and the Hound: TodCopperBig MamaDinky and BoomerSqueaksWidow TweedAmos SladeChiefAbigailMr. DiggerPorcupineVixeyBear

The Fox and the Hound 2: CashDixieWaylon and FloydGranny RoseLyle SnodgrassZeldaWinchell P. BickerstaffOlivia Farmer

Locations
Widow Tweed's HomeAmos Slade's HouseThe Game Preserve
Songs
Best of FriendsLack of EducationGoodbye May Seem ForeverA Hunting ManAppreciate the LadyFriends for LifeWe're in HarmonyHound DudeGood Doggie, No Bone!Blue BeyondWe Go Together