Don't Forget Me
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Don't Forget Me
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I love the feel of your thought
The sound of silence, the smell of ways
Their ain't no comfort, there's no sleep
In your arms, in your arms, in your arms
Don't forget me when I'm gone
Don't you forget me when I'm down here
I love the calm before the storm
The sound of silence when everything feels electric
Their ain't no comfort but a home
In your arms, in your arms, in your arms
Don't forget me when I'm gone
Don't you forget me when I'm down here
Don't forget me when I'm gone
For one day I'll have moved on
Don't forget me when I'm gone
Don't you forget me when I'm down here
For one day I'll have moved on
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