I remember it most
What it said, how it kissed me
And how it was burdened
Not like anyone else

And I remember your feet
I saw them dance to the new beat
And when I asked you to
They walked a mile in my shoes

We were best friends, more than best friends
That's too little again

I remember your hands
I heard them clap for my encore
I felt them pull me back
As I tried to break loose

And I remember your eyes
How they saw right through me
And how that made me feel
So sick and bored with myself

We were best friends, more than best friends
That's too little again

We were best friends, more than best friends
That's too little again

Now I know that I loved her
And I wish I had told her
But I was too slow it was already over
Yeah, I was too slow it was already over

Let's do it all again
Let's do it all again
Let's do it all again



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    Aw, so sad and sweet! I love The Perishers! I find the bit where he says: "And how that made me feel.. so sick and bored with myself." especially sad and heartfelt. All of their songs have quality, like they all took a lot of time and effort to make. Kudos to The Perishers!!

    koolioson November 27, 2007   Link

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