Do You Remember

Album: Based on a True Story... (2013)
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  • Where are you now?
    Who's holdin' you now?
    When your world stands still, do you remember?
    Leaves were fallin'
    We were fallin'
    Almost like a dream, do you remember?

    Seasons changed
    We both changed
    Sometimes I go back to when

    We ran, put our feet in the water
    We danced, didn't care who could see
    We sang every song to each other
    Summer would end, but not for me
    I still feel the hope in your kisses
    I still feel the sun on your skin
    I swear I was holdin' forever back then
    Do you remember?

    Where I am now
    Is where I should be now
    You're so far away, but always with me

    And it seems like
    Another life
    Whenever I go back to when

    We ran, put our feet in the water
    We danced, didn't care who could see
    We sang every song to each other
    Summer would end, but not for me
    I still feel the hope in your kisses
    I still feel the sun on your skin
    I swear I was holdin' forever back then
    Do you remember?

    We ran, we kissed, we learned to love, to live

    We ran, put our feet in the water
    We danced, didn't care who could see
    We sang every song to each other
    Summer would end, but not for me
    I still feel the hope in your kisses
    I still feel the sun on your skin
    I swear I was holdin' forever back then
    Do you remember?
    Do you remember? Writer/s: IAN KIRKPATRICK, MICHAEL WILLIAM DULANEY, WILLIAM GRAY
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Sue from PaI was taking my dad for tons of tests before his surgery- they weren’t sure exactly what was wrong. He was also very hard of hearing & refused to wear his hearing aids. To avoid repeating myself I had the volume low. We got in the car after a test & he said “turn that up!” He listened to it, said play it again & every time he got in the car he’d say “ok- put our song on!” It was this song! He remembered us as kids running to the river (we ran put our feet in the water), I danced on his shoes when I was little. He died- but this song was on on my way to the hospital. The 2nd verse is perfect- “where I am now is where I should be- you’re so far away but always with me”. He was your greatest fan that didn’t know your name! I tried! But he was reliving those memories- I could see it in his face. I cry every time I hear this- but a soft one knowing your song was his favorite & stirred up many good memories! I am & always will be a fan! Thank you!
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