I'll always remember
It was late afternoon
It lasted forever
And ended so soon, yeah
You were all by yourself
Staring up at a dark gray sky
I was changed

In places no one will find
All your feelings so deep inside (deep inside)
It was there that I realized
That forever was in your eyes
The moment I saw you cry (cry)
(Moment that I saw you cry)

It was late in September
And I've seen you before (and you were)
You were always the cold one
But I was never that sure
You were all by yourself
Staring up at a dark gray sky
I was changed

In places no one will find
All your feelings so deep inside (deep inside)
Was there that I realized
That forever was in your eyes
The moment I saw you cry

I wanted to hold you
I wanted to make it go away
I wanted to know you
I wanted to make your everything
All right

I'll always remember
It was late afternoon
In places no one will find

In places no one will find
All your feelings so deep inside (forever was in your eyes)
Was there that I realized
That forever was in your eyes
The moment I saw you cry
Baby cry
Moment that I saw you cry
Oh no, no
I think I saw you cry
The moment I saw you cry

I wanted to know you
I wanted to know you


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Cry Lyrics as written by James Renald

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    I found this move a year ago. I must say, it is my all time favorite movie of any type. I’m 89 years old, so I’ve seen a lot of movies in my life. This movie moved me so greatly that I’ve watched it countless times. The song Cry, in my opinion, is Jamie singing in Landon’s mind from heaven. He is looking up at the dark gray sky at the movie end as he hears her song. “It was late in September”, that is when she went to her heavenly home according to what Landon said. “I was changed”, of course she was. She now has her perfect glorified, healthy body in Heaven. Jamie can see Landon’s loneliness and feels for him, wishing she could hold him, comfort him. “Feelings so deep inside”, yes, the feelings of the deep love they shared. I’ve read the book twice, but I still feel the movie is better. The lady who was the screen writer, did a tremendous job. If you are a man and you did not fall in love with Jamie, then I question your manhood. I was so mowed by A Walk to Remember that I wrote and produced an Alternate Ending to the movie giving Jamie and Landon the life they deserved. You can read more on my take, and watch the Alternate Ending on my Facebook page : facebook.com/Dave.w5un/

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