Memory
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Memory
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Midnight, not a sound from the pavement
Has the moon lost her memory, she is smiling alone
In the lamplight the withered leaves collect at my feet
And the wind begins to moan
Memory, all alone in the moonlight
I can smile of the old days, I was beautiful then
I remember the time I knew what happiness was
Let the memory live again
Every street lamp seems to beat a fatalistic warning
Someone mutters and a streetlamp gutters and soon it will be morning
Daylight, I must wait for the sunrise
I must think of a new life and I mustn't give in
When the dawn comes, tonight will be a memory too
And a new day will begin
The streetlamp dies, another night is over, another day is dawning
Touch me, it's so easy to leave me
All alone with the memory of my days in the sun
If you touch me, you'll understand what happiness is
Look, a new day has begun
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Who performs "Memory"?
Kimberley Walsh performs "Memory", and this lyric page sits inside the Kimberley Walsh catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Another Suitcase In Another Hall and As Long As He Needs Me with a short reason for opening each page next.
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