Don't Remind Me

Album: The Wonderground (2003)
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  • at the heart of me I will always be sorry you slipped right through
    the tear in my soul where the rain comes in
    even with your love I couldn't try again

    even with your love I couldn't try

    it's the little things that mean everything that's why I'm missin you
    your soap in the shower our friends on the phone
    it feels like a funeral quiet and alone

    that is why I'm missin you

    don't remind me of the things I didn't do
    it always comes around to losin you
    can't think about it cause it only hurts again
    if I had it to do over baby maybe I could bend
    don't remind me
    don't remind me
    wanna put it behind me
    don't remind me

    I'm remembering what you said to me I know tonight it's true
    these minutes and hours are precious and few
    hold on to whatever love gives to you

    that's what you said but I didn't hear you

    don't remind me of the things I didn't do
    it always comes around to losin you
    can't think about it cause it only hurts again
    if I had it to do over baby maybe I could bend
    don't remind me
    don't remind me
    wanna put it behind me
    don't remind me

    why
    I'm missin you tonight
    I didn't even try
    I'm leavin you behind

    don't remind me of the things I didn't do
    it always comes around to losin you
    can't think about it cause it only hurts again
    if I had it to do over baby maybe I could bend
    don't remind me
    don't remind me
    wanna put it behind me
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