Always Remember Me

Album: My Way (2009)
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  • The day trip over
    A tangerine sun
    Becomes blood red sun splashed horizon
    You walked yourself into the wilderness
    I wondered there did you ever guess
    You'd always remember me
    Always remember me
    Always remember me
    Always remember me

    Those were the days when
    We had it all
    And these are the times
    I got so much more

    The day trip over
    A tangerine sun
    Becomes blood red sunblessed horizon
    You walked yourself into the wilderness
    I wondered there did you ever guess
    You'd always remember me
    Always remember me
    Always remember me
    Always remember me

    Led the pack
    Then off the track at the bend
    We learnt that all good things do truly
    Come to an end
    Dippers and trippers
    Paint on the walls
    Those were the days friend
    We had it all
    And these are the times
    I got so much more
    Always remember me
    Always remember me
    Always remember me
    Always remember me Writer/s: IAN BROWN, NAOTO HIROYAMA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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