Never Forget

Album: Nobody Else (1995)
Charted: 1
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  • We've come so far
    And we've reached so high
    And we've looked each day and night in the eye
    And we're still so young
    And we hope for more

    We've come a long way
    But we're not too sure where we've been
    We've had success
    We've had good times
    But remember this

    Been on this path of life for so long
    Feel I've walked a thousand miles
    Sometimes strolled hand in hand with love
    Everybody's been there
    With danger on my mind
    I would stand on the line of hope
    And I knew I could make it
    Once I knew the boundaries I looked into the clouds and saw
    My face in the moonlight

    Just then I realised what a fool I could be
    Just 'cause I looked so high I don't have to see me
    Finding a paradise wasn't easy but still
    There's a road going down the other side of this hill

    Never forget where you've come here from
    Never pretend that it's all real
    Someday soon this will all be someone else's dream
    This will be someone else's dream

    Safe from the arms of disappointment for so long
    Feel each day we've come too far
    Yet each day seems to make much more
    Sure is good to be here

    I understand the meaning of I can't explain this feeling now
    And it feels so unreal
    At night I see the hand that reminds me of the stand that I make
    And the fact of reality

    Never forget where you've come here from
    Never pretend that it's all real
    Someday soon this will all be someone else's dream
    This will be someone else's dream

    We've come so far
    And we've reached so high
    And we've looked each day and night in the eye
    And we're still so young
    And we hope for more
    But remember this
    We're not invincible
    We're not invincible, no (we're not invincible)
    We're only people (ooh)
    We're only people (we're not invincible)
    Hey we're not invincible (we're not invincible)
    We're not invincible
    So again I'll tell you

    Never forget where you've come here from
    Never pretend that it's all real
    Someday soon this will all be someone else's dream
    This will be someone else's dream

    Never (ooh, hoo, hoo) (never! Never! Never!)
    Never forget where you've come here from
    Never pretend that it's all real
    Someday soon this will all be someone else's dream
    This will be someone else's dream

    Never, everybody sing ooh baby
    Never, no never
    Never forget, oh, no
    Someday
    Louder, louder, louder, louder loud
    Oh-oh, oh-oh

    Never, everybody sing that song
    Never, yeah louder, louder, loud now
    Someday, come on, come on
    Everybody, everybody
    Everybody, everybody
    Everybody

    Never forget where you're coming from
    Never pretend that it's all real
    Someday soon this will all be someone else's dream
    This will be someone else's dream

    We've come so far and we've reached so high
    And we've looked each day and night in the eye
    And we're still so young and we hope for more Writer/s: Gary Barlow
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc.
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