I remember you
Do you remember me too?
Born on the 14th of July
The smell of roses made her cry
Though you're going far from home
Rest assured you're not alone

Cause I would give everything that i own
I'd give you my heart and this skin and these bones
The sun, the moon, the earth, the sky
never even stop to wonder why
that i would do anything
and i would give everything
to be your everything

seems like such a long long time
since your body crossed my mind
but i think that you should know
it wasn't I who had to go

Cause I would give everything that I own
I'd give you my love and this heart made of stone
The sun the moon the earth the sky
and this motor cycle that i like to ride
and i would do anything
and i would give everything
to be your everything

but if ever you should strain
just sing along and i will play
look into your hands
im slipping through them like a tiny grain of sand

i remember you
do you remember me too?
seems like such a long long time
since i held you near and called you mine

cause i would give everything that i own
give you my heart and this skin and these bones
The sun the moon the earth the sky
a brand new car that you and i could drive
and i would do anything
and i would give everything
to be your everything


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    Keep looking, it took me about a week to find it... u gotta type it in as Stereo Fuse... do a search by artist

    jenn0377on August 29, 2002   Link

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