He was the congregation's vagrant
With an unrequited love
When your passion's exaltation
Then finding refuge is not enough

She was the youngest of the family
And the last to be let go
When they decided they would try
And make it on their own

Oh memories
Where'd you go?
You were all I've ever known
How I miss yesterday
And how I let it fade away
Where'd you go?

When July became December
Their affection fought the cold
But they couldn't quite remember
What inspired them to go

And it was beautifully depressing
Like A Streetcar Named Desire
They were fighting for their love
That started growing tired

Oh memories
Where'd you go?
You were all I've ever known
How I miss yesterday
And how I let it fade away
Don't fade away

When the money lost momentum
And the bills were piling high
Then the smile had finally faded
From the apple of their eye

And they were young and independent
And they thought they had it planned
Should've known right from the start
You can't predict the end

Oh memories
Where'd you go?
You were all I've ever known
How I miss yesterday
And how I let it fade away
Oh memories
Where'd you go?
You were all I've ever known
How I miss yesterday
How I let it fade away
Don't fade away


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Memories Lyrics as written by Brendon Urie Spencer Smith

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    He was the Congregation's vagrant With an unrequited love. When your passion's exultation, Then finding refuge is not enough. She was the youngest of the family And the last to be let go. They decided they would try And make it on their own.

    The "she" in this part makes me think of Panic's sound on Pretty. Odd. "Youngest of the family" (the last thing they did together) and "the last to be let go" (could refer to how Jon and Ryan were the last to "leave" the band, after Brent) That's how I made sense of the "she". As for the "he" I'm assuming that'd be Ryan. But I don't know what all of that would mean.

    monkeyfundon March 18, 2012   Link

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