The Phantom Of The Opera
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The Phantom Of The Opera
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Think of me
Think of me fondly
When we've said
Goodbye
Remember me
Once in a while, please
Promise me
You'll try
Then you'll find that once again
You long to take
Your heart back
And be free
If you ever find
A moment
Spare a thought
For me
We never said our love
Was evergreen, or as unchanging
As the sea, but if you can
Still remember
Stop and think of me
Think of all the things we've
Shared and seen
Don't think about the way things
Might have been
Think of me
Think of me waking
Silent and resigned
Imagine me trying too hard
To put you from my mind
Recall those days
The path of all those times
Think of the things we'll never do
There will never be a day when
I won't think of you
Can it be, can it be Christine (bravo)
Long ago, it seems so long ago
How young and inoccent
We were
She may not remember me but I remember her
Flowers fade
The fruits of
Summer fade--
They have their season
So do we
But please promise me
That sometimes
You will think
Of me!
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