Carefully laid thoughts had strayed, And logic, ideals, tossed away Ready and willing, I told you, that day
But you say you don't remember.
The world, it's values demeaned by sins Stubborn, I would not follow them The love for you, resurrected them,
But you say you don't remember.
One child was enough, I ne'er wanted more Until our time together bore The thought, with you, a family, "soon"
But you say you don't remember.
You've always had trouble with your memory, But the things dear to you, always seemed less troubling. And I can't help but think, If to you, it meant anything.