| I might forget what you wore on the 14th day of May
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| I might forget the songs they sang that night on the stage
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| I might forget what you ordered at the Sunset Grill
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| But I’ll never forget the way you make me feel
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| I’ll never forget the way you make me feel
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| I might forget night-swimming at your apartment after midnight
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| I might forget our trip to Charleston walking barefoot in the moonlight
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| I might forget holding you close in the late December chill
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| But I’ll never forget the way you make me feel
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| I’ll never forget the way you make me feel
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| Singing next to me at the Hi Tone Cafe
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| Hoping for a companion to go make some mistakes
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| We’re dancing at Annie’s wedding, two starry eyed kids
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| Hoping maybe someday we will grow old like this
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| We watched the sun go down, over the Great Smokey Mountains
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| We talked about the future, my heart was pounding
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| I push fast forward, I’m your husband you’re my wife
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| It’s harder but better, it’s not a song it’s my life
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| When I’m an old man and can’t recognize my own face
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| And the memories of our youth are hard for me to trace
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| When death comes to take me, my body to steal
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| I’ll never forget the way you made me feel
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| I’ll never forget the way you made me feel |