I Still Remember

Album: A Weekend In The City (2007)
Charted: 20
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  • I, I still remember
    How you looked that afternoon.
    There was only you.

    You said "it's just like a full moon".
    Blood beats faster in our veins
    We left our trousers by the canal
    And our fingers, they almost touched

    You should have asked me for it
    I would have been brave
    You should have asked me for it
    How could I say no?

    And our love could have soared
    Over playgrounds and rooftops
    Every park bench screams your name
    I kept your tie

    I've gone wherever you wanted

    (I still remember)

    And on that teachers' training day
    We wrote our names on every train
    Laughed at the people off to work
    So monochrome and so lukewarm

    And I can see our days are becoming nights.
    I could feel your heartbeat across the grass.
    We should have run.
    I would go with you anywhere.
    I should have kissed you by the water

    You should have asked me for it
    I would have been brave
    You should have asked me for it
    How could I say no?

    And our love could have soared
    Over playgrounds and rooftops
    Every park bench screams your name
    I kept your tie

    I would let you if you asked me

    I still remember Writer/s: GORDON MOAKES, KELE OKEREKE, MATT TONG, RUSSELL LISSACK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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