The Galleon, Volume 79, 2004 Page: 30
101 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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You'll Forget Me When I'm Gone
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One last cigarette and one last song
I'd turn this around but I won't be here long
Traveling down this lonely road, got to keep moving on
It doesn't really matter, you'll forget me when I'm gone
Tomorrow will come just like it did yesterday
Let's take one last ride before I go away
Before morning I know you'll forget my name
That's okay, I'll love you just the same
I come and I go that is just what I do
But I'm here tonight asking only for you
Probably won't be there when you awake at dawn
But it doesn't really matter, you'll forget me when I'm gone
I really enjoyed the night for a nice change
Being with you didn't seem all that strange
Leaving you now feels just a little wrong
But it doesn't really matter, you'll forget me when I'm gone
Now morning has already come and gone
Time with you did not seem all that long
I felt a little regret but only for a while
It doesn't matter, I'm sure you've forgotten me by now30
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