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I Still Remember Lyrics
I thought of you the other day
How worlds of change led us astray
Colors seem to fade to gray
In the wake of yesterday…
You looked into my eyes
You had me hypnotized
And I still remember you
I had a dream of you and I
A thousand stars lit up the sky
I touched your hand and you were gone
But memories of you live on…
You looked into my eyes
You had me hypnotized
And I still remember you
Those moments spent together
Promising forever
And I still remember you
Do you ever think of me
And get lost in the memory
When you do, I hope you smile
And hold that memory a while…
How worlds of change led us astray
Colors seem to fade to gray
In the wake of yesterday…
You had me hypnotized
And I still remember you
A thousand stars lit up the sky
I touched your hand and you were gone
But memories of you live on…
You had me hypnotized
And I still remember you
Those moments spent together
Promising forever
And I still remember you
And get lost in the memory
When you do, I hope you smile
And hold that memory a while…
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Submitted by
nightweaver On May 10, 2004
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Such a beautiful song. By far my favourite. <3 It reminds me of my bestfriend. We went through a lot together whether it be from when we were just friends, when we liked each other as more than friends and how we drifted apart. I miss him. <3
This song has a minor key, Egyptian feel. Perhaps F minor? I dunno but I love the Egyptian groove.
^^it's in a Phrygian mode. I'm not sure which key, but it's a minor Phrygian, without a doubt. Generally when you hear a song with a kind of Middle Eastern theme it's in Phrygian, lots of gypsy sounding songs are, as well.
^^it's in a Phrygian mode. I'm not sure which key, but it's a minor Phrygian, without a doubt. Generally when you hear a song with a kind of Middle Eastern theme it's in Phrygian, lots of gypsy sounding songs are, as well.