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==Composition  ==
==Composition  ==
"Want You Gone" was written by Jonathan Coulton, who also wrote "Still Alive," and sung by Ellen McLain [[GLaDOS]], an opera singer and also the singer of "Still Alive."
"Want You Gone" was written by Jonathan Coulton, who also wrote "Still Alive," and sung by Ellen McLain [[GLaDOS]], an opera singer and also the singer of "Still Alive."


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


After the song concludes, the screen that the song was shown on is shown floating into space, and a clip of [[Wheatley]] wishing that he could apologize to Chell is shown.
After the song concludes, the screen that the song was shown on is shown floating into space, and a clip of [[Wheatley]] wishing that he could apologize to Chell is shown.

Revision as of 22:48, 26 August 2011

"'Want You Gone" is the song that goes along with the ending credits of Portal 2 It is played after the player leaves Aperture Science and receives the Weighted Companion Cube. It is sung by GLaDOS, as with "Still Alive" from Portal.

Lyrics

Well here we are again, it's always such a pleasure. Remember when you tried to kill me twice? Oh how we laughed and laughed, except I wasn't laughing. Under the circumstances I've been shockingly nice. You want your freedom? Take it. That's what i'm counting on. I used to want you dead, but Now I only want you gone. She was a lot like you. (Maybe not quite as heavy.) Now little Caroline is in here too. One day they woke me up so I could live forever It's such a shame the same will never happen to you. You've got your short sad life left. That's what i'm counting on. I'll let you get right to it Now I only want you gone. Goodbye my only friend. Oh, did you think I meant you? That would be funny, if it weren't so sad. Well you have been replaced. I don't need anyone now, when I delete you maybe I'll stop feeling so bad Go make some new disaster that's what I'm counting on. You're someone else's problem, now I only want you gone. Now I only want you gone. Now I only want you gone.

Composition

"Want You Gone" was written by Jonathan Coulton, who also wrote "Still Alive," and sung by Ellen McLain GLaDOS, an opera singer and also the singer of "Still Alive."

Trivia

After the song concludes, the screen that the song was shown on is shown floating into space, and a clip of Wheatley wishing that he could apologize to Chell is shown.