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Remember (Walkin' in the Sand) Lyrics
Seems like the other day
My baby went away
He went away cross the sea
It's been two years or so
Since I saw my baby go
And then this letter came for me
He said that we were through
He's found somebody new (who?)
Let me think, let me think
What can I do?
Oh no
Oh no
Oh no no no no no
(Remember) Walking in the sand
(Remember) Walking hand in hand
(Remember) The night was so exciting
(Remember) Smile was so inviting
(Remember) Then he touched my cheek
(Remember) With his finger tips
(Remember) Softly, softly we'd meet with our lips
What ever happened to
The boy that I once knew?
The boy who said he'd be true
Oh, what happened to
The light I gave to you
What will I do with it now?
(Remember) Walking in the sand
(Remember) Walking hand in hand
(Remember) The night was so exciting
(Remember) Smile was so inviting
(Remember) Then he touched my cheek
(Remember) With his finger tips
(Remember) Softly, softly we'd meet with our lips
My baby went away
He went away cross the sea
It's been two years or so
Since I saw my baby go
And then this letter came for me
He's found somebody new (who?)
Let me think, let me think
What can I do?
Oh no
Oh no no no no no
(Remember) Walking hand in hand
(Remember) The night was so exciting
(Remember) Smile was so inviting
(Remember) Then he touched my cheek
(Remember) With his finger tips
(Remember) Softly, softly we'd meet with our lips
The boy that I once knew?
The boy who said he'd be true
Oh, what happened to
The light I gave to you
What will I do with it now?
(Remember) Walking hand in hand
(Remember) The night was so exciting
(Remember) Smile was so inviting
(Remember) Then he touched my cheek
(Remember) With his finger tips
(Remember) Softly, softly we'd meet with our lips
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Submitted by
former_underdog On Oct 21, 2005
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this song is so haunting, I love it

according to an interview she did recently, this song (along with Train From Kansas City and Out in The Streets) is Mary Weiss' favourite song. (she was the lead singer of The Shangri La's)