Forget That Day

Album: Talk Show (1984)
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  • I remember that day
    Wind pushing birds around
    Trees crashing against the window
    Of a ghost hotel
    I kissed you and swore I'd never tell
    But you said it wasn't right
    I remember that day
    Rain pouring from the sky
    Dashing down the boulevard
    Watching the city from a tower
    My head felt light
    I knew I'd lost my heart
    But I just said I hate heights
    CHORUS
    Why'd you say you loved me
    That day, that day
    When you new you wouldn't have me on
    This day, this day
    Now you're fine, I'm not okay
    And I can only stay away
    I can only kneel and pray
    Try and try to forget that day
    I remember the time
    I left to get some work done
    Wasn't looking for anyone
    When out of nowhere you found me
    And though now I know you love some other one
    I can't forget the things you said Writer/s: JANE WIEDLIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Spike from Grover Beach, CaDid Jane ever get to record "Forget that Day" singing lead, live or otherwise?
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