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A Way To Remember Me Lyrics
She’s some kind of actress
She’s some kind of problem child
Some kind of sideward smile
The kind I’m taken by
You’re a stranger
And I know that it’s dangerous to be amused by you
Chance, you can leave the light on
Before you forget to remember me
Chance, you can leave the light on
As a way to remember me
She’s some kind of actress
She’s some kind of Nobel Prize
Some kind of bashful eyes
The kind I’d mindfully try on
You’re a savior
Who’ll go unnamed here, as I’m amused by you
Chance, you can leave the light on
Before you forget to remember me
Chance, you can leave the light on
As a way to remember me
Chance, you will leave the light on
Before you forget to remember me
Chance, you will leave the light on
As a way to remember me
Chance, you will leave the light on
Before you forget to remember me
Chance, you will leave the light on
As a way to remember me
As a way to remember me
She’s some kind of problem child
Some kind of sideward smile
The kind I’m taken by
And I know that it’s dangerous to be amused by you
Before you forget to remember me
Chance, you can leave the light on
As a way to remember me
She’s some kind of Nobel Prize
Some kind of bashful eyes
The kind I’d mindfully try on
Who’ll go unnamed here, as I’m amused by you
Before you forget to remember me
Chance, you can leave the light on
As a way to remember me
Before you forget to remember me
Chance, you will leave the light on
As a way to remember me
Before you forget to remember me
Chance, you will leave the light on
As a way to remember me
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This song is unbelievably beautiful and melancholy. First is seems as if she's misunderstood, typecast as wild and foolish. Then the second verse made me think she is just still in that period of self-discovery, still unsure of her place in life. Self-conscious, depressed, withdrawn, she’s someone he is drawn to but her insecurities could only make his life more difficult. Jason says it in the most simplest of wording that isn’t heavy-handed at all (something most people are unable to do), but it’s all the more profound and beautiful. This song really hits home with the ones still searching. This eliminates no one, because we're all still searching.
Bravo, Jason. Bravo.