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Album: Reckoning (1984)
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  • From the inside room when the front room greeting
    Becomes your special book it was simple then
    When the party lulls if we fall by the side

    Will you be remembered? Will she be remembered?
    Alone in a crowd a bartered lantern borrowed
    If I'm to be your camera then who will be your face?

    I fell by your bed once I didn't want to tell you
    I should keep myself in between the pages
    Of the green light room if we fall by the side

    From the inside room when the front room greeting
    Becomes your special book, it was simple then
    When the party lulls, if we fall by the side
    I still like you, can you remember? Writer/s: Bill Berry, Michael Mills, Michael Stipe, Peter Buck
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Rebecca from Ayr ScotlandThe first time I heard this song it blew me away wonderful to hear it again
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