Make It Like A Memory

Album: Guilty (1980)
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  • Didn't I like to hold you in my hand
    I was doing you no harm
    I made you understand
    All my life I've been that way
    It happened long ago

    Didn't I pray to love you through the night
    I was dreaming wide awake
    The early morning light shine on me
    A sorry state
    My heart has told me so

    And the storm clouds gather overhead
    No shelter we can share
    Lie down on my flower bed
    I got no control
    I would sell my soul
    To be there
    So forever do or die
    We just belong
    Kiss hello, no wave goodbye
    And the heat is stronger

    For the moment when we touch
    No wind can hold me
    Come from loving you too much
    And the nights are longer
    Make it like a memory
    Make it like a dream unreal
    Make it like we never met
    But I can't forget
    It's how I feel

    Make it like a memory
    Take away the sound and the sight
    There'll never be another love
    With the power of, you and I

    Maybe I'm wrong to hold you in my hand
    I believed you when you lied
    I tried to understand
    All my life, I've been that way
    It happened long ago

    Make it like a memory
    Make it like a dream unreal
    Make it like we never ever met
    But I can't forget
    It's how I feel

    Make it like a memory
    Take away the sound and the sight
    There'll never be another love
    With the power of, you and I Writer/s: Albhy Galuten, Barry Alan Gibb
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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