Love won't remember me
It's been so long
And that's what I've told myself
But you proved me wrong

You opened up my eyes
And helped me to see
That love has a way of finding
Those in need

Woo, love has remembered me (love has remembered)
It seems too long since we've been together
Love has remembered me (love has remembered)
It's been so long, seemingly forever
Love has remembered, love has remembered me

I felt so all alone
And at times afraid
That love had forsaken me
It just seemed that way
Then you walked into my life
And you turned my whole world around
Ours is a true love
It can't be found

Woo, love has remembered me (love has remembered)
It seems too long since we've been together
Love has remembered me (love has remembered)
It's been so long, seemingly forever
Love has remembered, love has remembered me

Love won't remember me
It's been so long
And that's what I've told myself
But you proved me wrong

Woo, love has remembered me (love has remembered)
It seems too long since we've been together
Love has remembered me (love has remembered)
It's been so long, seemingly forever
Love has remembered me (love has remembered)
It seems too long since we've been together
The love has remembered me (love has remembered)
It's been so long, seemingly forever
Love has remembered
Love has remembered
Love has remembered (love has remembered)


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