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I don't remember much of anything |
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Of those years, |
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Kind of strange and kind of sad |
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Considering all the laughs |
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and all the tears. |
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Could it be this quiet cul-de-sac |
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Or the cynical moon? |
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Could it be the neighbor's cat watching |
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Me from the living room? |
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Either way, these days I feel so strange. |
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I remember you; so strange. |
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Do you remember me secretly? |
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So I comb the depths of the ocean floor |
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Of my memory; grasping onto some |
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Shell, some piece some evidence |
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Of you and me: |
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Sunlight streams in morning |
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Your head in the sheets |
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Dancing naked in the living room |
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(I still practice secretly). |
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I remember you secretly. |
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Do you remember me secretly? |
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I remember you secretly. |
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Do you remember me secretly? |
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You're a mile away |
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On your island, so close |
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Doing who knows what |
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With who-knows-who |
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Haphazard lovers don't |
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Seem to drown out your tune |
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It goes for me anyway |
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I don't know about you. |