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I remember Sunday mornings walking on the beach |
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And that place we'd stop for breakfast with the old red vinyl seats |
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The hours of the tide chart |
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The way the sunlight dance upon your face |
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That antique roller coaster you just had to ride |
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I remember how you laughed at the terror in my eyes |
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The color and the detail |
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Just like it was yesterday |
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And I remember how I broke down, the night my father died |
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I didn't have to tell you |
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You just held me while I cried |
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You're sewn into the fabric, the pieces of my life |
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And I just can't remember why we said goodbye |
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Up and down this boardwalk lonely people sit |
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I know it wasn't perfect but nothin' ever is |
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The sails out in the harbor |
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Are searching for the wind |
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I just had to call you, I had to hear your voice |
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And tell you I still love you we still have a choice |
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You're sewn into the fabric, the pieces of my life |
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And I just can't remember why we said goodbye |
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Everything I do |
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Leads back to you |
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I know I just can't let us go |
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There must have been a reason, but I can't remember now |
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I know if I could hold you we could work it out |
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You're sewn into the fabric the pieces of my life |
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And girl let's give it one more try |
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Cause I just can't remember why we said goodbye |