Have You Forgotten My Name

Album: Undertow (2015)
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  • We lit, a fire on the moors
    To watch the purple heather and the gulls
    Go up in smoke, in late July
    A stupid thing to make you smile
    That bracken burned like nothing I've ever seen before
    What have I become, I left my friends
    I'm so different now
    Have you forgotten my name?

    Down empty streets, where footsteps never ring
    The village halls, the priests now full of it
    The hours spent in silent towns, discarded cars we drove around
    The city still, it never sees the rain
    Tell it to somebody that cares
    I found you hiding at the top of the stairs
    I took the shower just to wash off the shame
    You just kept saying the same
    Have you forgotten my name? Writer/s: EOIN GEORGE LOVELESS, RORY FRANCIS LOVELESS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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