Take Your Memory With You

Album: Pocket Full of Gold (1991)
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  • I can read the writing on the wall
    You pretend that nothing's changed at all
    I've got just one thing to ask you if it's so
    Just take your memory with you when you go

    So I won't have to think about
    The lonely nights I'll be without
    Someone to hold me when the cold wind blows
    Take your memory with you when you go

    I walk the floor and wonder what went wrong
    I'll have to find a way to carry on
    Why don't you leave before the heartache starts to show
    Take your memory with you when you go

    So I won't have to think about
    The lonely nights I'll be without
    Someone to hold me when the cold wind blows
    Take your memory with you
    So I won't have to miss you
    Take your memory with you when you go Writer/s: Vincent Grant Gill
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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