| Memory moves us past each other
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| Time is a ribbon without end
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| Love is the lesson we keep learning
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| Death but a moment we must spend
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| Last week as I made our lunch
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| We talked of yesterdays
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| I remember more than you
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| That happens lots these days
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| But how we laughed, I almost cried
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| And the afternoon flew by
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| As we sat on the patio sipping our drinks
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| And the sunlight began to die
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| Memory moves us past each other
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| Time is a ribbon without an end
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| Love is the lesson we keep learning
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| Death but a moment we must spend
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| And we try to give each other comfort
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| We try to hold off that dark night
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| Each of us careful of the other
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| Keeping our own fear out of sight
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| Ah, you know I’ve always loved you
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| And I know you’ve loved me too
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| So it’s hard to watch you crumble
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| And forget all that you knew
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| Yesterday while I was driving
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| Sunlight streaming through the trees
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| Suddenly my heartache parted
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| And suddenly I felt at ease
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| You will love me all your life
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| And I will love you all of mine
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| That’s the gift we give each other
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| That’s the gift divine
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| Memory moves us past each other
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| Though time is a ribbon without an end
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| Love’s still the lesson we keep learning
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| And death but a moment we must spend |