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Jul 2013
I still remember what she smells like
at least I think I do.
And I remember the way she parts her hair
and all the things she likes to do

Yes, I remember her in summer,
in winter, spring, and fall
and I remember the way she broke my trust
and my walk became a crawl

And I remember all the good times...

...and that don't change a thing

She wasn't ready for devotion
No, she had to play her games
Then she had to change all of the rules
and make me the one to blame

Yes, I remember all those lies she told
and how her words had made me feel
And I recall the nights I stayed awake
asking God if it was real

And I remember all the good times...
And that don't change a thing
No, that don't change a thing

So now I wonder if you hear me
and if you don't, then that's too bad
because you should know by now
its not all my fault,
and some things you can't take back

And I remember all the good times...
And that don't change a thing
No, that don't change a thing
A song I wrote in the fall of 2012, for my solo project.
Jake Warne
Written by
Jake Warne  Milwaukee WI
(Milwaukee WI)   
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