Here is a memory I have of you
You staring right through me like a laser
‘Bout to cut me in two
Slice me up like a razor
I was always helpless in your hands
Your hands spreading through my ancient lands
How could I ever forget
How could I ever forget
How could I let you go
How could I ever let you go
Here is a memory I have of you
You hiding under a blade of grass
I nearly mowed you down
But in the end I saved your ass
You were never all that thankful
Never cared to fill me up by my tankful
Please forgive me if I got it back to front
My memory's not what it used to be
You can go ahead and fill in the blanks
Make it what you choose it to be
Here is a memory I have of you
You bleeding out right there on the table
Your clammy hands clenched into mine
Your vital signs unstable
And then your lights went out
Halfway through this wandering walkabout
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