Remember December

Album: Here We Go Again (2009)
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  • I feel a separation coming on
    'Cause I know you want to be moving on

    I wish it would snow tonight
    You'd pull me in, avoid a fight
    'Cause I feel a separation coming on
    A separation coming on

    Just prove that there is nothing left to try
    'Cause the truth
    I'd rather we'd just both deny

    You kiss me with those open eyes
    It says so much
    It's no surprise, to you
    But I've got something left to say

    Don't surrender, surrender, surrender
    Please remember, remember December
    We were so in love back then
    Are you listening
    To what they say?
    Don't go that way
    Remember, remember, December
    Please remember

    Don't surrender

    You said, you wouldn't let them change your mind
    'Cause when we're together fire melts the ice
    Our hearts are both on overdrive
    Come with me let's run tonight
    Don't let
    These memories be left behind

    Don't surrender, surrender, surrender
    Please remember, remember December
    We were so in love back then
    Are you listening
    To what they say?
    Don't go that way
    Remember, remember, December
    Please remember

    I remember, us together
    With the promise, of forever
    We can do this
    Fight the pressure
    Please remember December

    Don't surrender

    Don't surrender, surrender, surrender
    Please remember, remember December
    We were so in love back then
    Are you listening
    To what they say?
    Don't go that way
    Remember, remember, December
    Please remember

    Don't surrender Writer/s: Anne Preven, Demitria Lovato, John Fields
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Walt Disney Music Company, WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC FRANCE
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Norcalnik from Napa, CaFantastic song from a fantastic singer. Demi is the f&6king bomb!
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