Don't Remember Me
Album: Talking About Love
By: The Tambourine Machine
By: The Tambourine Machine
Duration
4:36
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Do you remember the day when my dog ran away and you chased him around the whole neighborhood. Or the day that he died and I held you and cried here lies the best dog in the world. Like our lease and our love like most things that ran out I guess I really didn’t try hard enough. Well I suppose I didn’t make a good impression. Maybe you lost, maybe you lost your short term memory. Well I can tell by your face that in this here certain case. That you don’t remember me! On the night we awoke for the house to explode we was naked, helpless, muddy and cold. Or the night you got stuck drank too much and threw up I still gave you all the love I had to give. In Lone Oak you passed out and we slept on the couch so cute with that scar on your nose. Well I suppose I didn’t make a good impression. Maybe you lost, maybe you lost your short term memory. Well I can tell by your face that in this here certain case. That you don’t remember me! Having way too much fun down two seventy one well these yellow stripes are setting me free. Manchester Tennessee where you made love to me in the shower I never felt so clean. My last night spent with you left my soul torn into I don’t think you cried one damn tear. Well I suppose I didn’t make a good impression. Maybe you lost, maybe you lost your short term memory. Well I can tell by your face that in this here certain case. That you don’t remember me!