I whisper in your ear
The words you want to hear
You fell the wind and it reminds you
It happens every time
You stop and close your eyes
You can't deny what lives inside you
Well I know it's all to see
What is meant to be
When yesterday's so far behind you

Deep inside your soul though
I'm always there

You made be believe
The day you surrendered to me
The memory will never die
The love that you gave
I'll never throw it away
The memory will never die


The tides take a turn
Another lesson learned
I'm right here but still you wonder
But you say you need more
And it's not what it was before
Your on your own and going under

Deep inside your soul though
I'm always there

You made be believe
The day you surrendered to me
The memory will never die
The love that you gave
I'll never throw it away
The memory will never die

Whenever you wake up
Remember you gave up
All that you had from nothing at all
The bed that you lay in
Remember you made it
And nobody's there to catch you when you fall

You made be believe
The day you surrendered to me
The memory will never die

The love that you gave
I'll never throw it away
The memory will never die
You made me believe
The day you surrendered to me
The memory will never die
The love that you gave
I'll never throw it away
The memory will never die


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The Memory Will Never Die Lyrics as written by Daniel William N Craig David Charles N Benedict

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    I actually think this is a negative song. I think it's about a man and a woman. When they get together she tells him that their memories will never die and they'll always be a part of each other. This turns out to be true but in a bad way, as her memories of such wonderful times gives her a constant reminder of what she gave up. He's always a part of her so she can never forget what she's lost. "Whenever you wake up Remember you gave up All that you had for nothing at all The bed that you lay in Remember you made it And nobody’s there to catch you when you fall" This reflects my view.

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