Your Memory Won't Die In My Grave
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Your Memory Won't Die In My Grave
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Been feelin' kind of free
But i sure do feel lonesome
Baby's takin' a trip
But she ain't takin' me
I've been feelin' kinda free
But i'd rather feel your arms around me
'cause you're takin' away
Ev'rything that i wanted
There's an old hollow tree
Where we carved our initials
And i said i love you
And you said you love me
It's a mem'ry today
It'll be a mem'ry tomorrow
I hope you'll be happy someday
(and) your mem'ry won't die in my grave
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