I Remember

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Charted: 14
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  • Feeling the past moving in
    Letting a new day begin
    Hold to the time that you know
    You don't have to move on to let go

    Add to the memory you keep
    Remember when you fall asleep
    Hold to the love that you know
    You don't have to give up to let go

    Remember turning on the the night
    And moving through the morning light
    Remember how it was with you
    Remember how you pulled me through
    I remember
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    Feeling the past moving in
    Letting a new day begin
    Hold to the time that you know
    You don't have to move on to let go
    Add to the memory you keep

    Remember when you fall asleep
    Hold to the love that you know
    You don't have to give up to let go

    Remember how it was with you
    Remember how it was with you
    I remember

    Feeling the past moving in
    Letting a new day begin
    Hold to the time that you know
    You don't have to move on to let go
    Add to the memory you keep
    Remember when you fall asleep
    Hold to the love that you know
    You don't have to give up to let go

    Remember turning on the the night
    And moving through the morning light
    Remember how it was with you
    Remember how you pulled me through
    I remember
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    I remember
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    I remember Writer/s: FINN BJARNSON, JOEL THOMAS ZIMMERMAN, RYAN RADDON
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Anonymous from UsaIt starts out that as you hear this song a turning point in your life is coming and you feel the past move in. Letting a new day begin without me would be a trip (trippy music) But don't just end your memory by smoking, add the the memory you keep. Remember dancing in a recital together and playing tennis in the tropics. Remember how you told me to go when I was about to be beaten alive with rocks in front of a church (which is how you pulled me though). Hold on to central time as I leave to go to Africa, but you don't have to forget your love for me to let go of me. You don't have to completely lose contact with me to let go, you can send a murderer from another country for me. It's a story that goes with Raise your weapon and strobe for me. But the French police never caught the attempted murder.
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