Do you remember when
You used to sleep at night
And when somebody dies
You see them lifting
But you know, you know
It's not over
Do you remember when
You had no need for lies
And now your mother cries
And nothing matters much
You know, you know
It's not over

Don't you know
He's never coming back again
Don't you know
He's never coming back again

Do you remember when
You used to walk on by
And now you run and hide
Pretend they never knew
You know, you know
That it's over

Don't you know
He's never coming back again
Don't you know
He's never coming back again


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    Official from album booklet:

    Do you remember when you used to sleep at night and when somebody dies you see them lifting but you know, you know it’s not over

    do you remember when you had no need for lies and now your mother cries and nothing matters much you know, you know it’s not over

    don’t you know he’s never coming back again

    do you remember when you used to walk on by and now your run and hide pretend they never knew yo know you, know that it’s over

    don’t you know he’s never coming back don't you know he’s never coming back again

    bootypoppinon February 21, 2012   Link

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