Remember That

Album: Do You Know (2008)
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  • Remember how he told you you were stupid
    How he couldn't even look at you anymore
    Remember how he told you you were crazy
    How he got out of the car and slammed the door
    He said you cant do anything right
    Why you gotta make me so mad
    Just get outta my sight
    Remember that

    [Chorus]
    When its 3 am and he's at your door
    And he wants you back
    And he's begging for forgiveness
    Remember that
    When your phone keeps ringing all night long
    And that same old weakness gets so strong that you're helpless
    Remember that

    Remember how he pushed you in the hallway
    Just enough to hurt a little bit
    Remember the whiskey in his whispers
    And the lies that fell so easy from his lips
    He said he'll never do it again
    You can't take it back
    The proof is on your skin
    Remember that

    [Chorus]

    It doesn't matter how he hurts
    You with his hands or with his words
    You don't deserve it
    It ain't worth it
    Take your heart and run

    [Chorus]

    Remember you're gonna be all right take it from me I've stood there in your shoes Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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Comments: 1

  • Courtney from Salt Lake City, UtI was involved in a relationship with a man who was physically and verbally abusive and I can't even begin to tell you how much this song means to me. I love it!
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