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November 26, 2004 Remember what I said about giving Singaporean artistes a chance? I think I've been proven right. This song from Tanya Chua really encompasses every feeling and emotion you'd expect to feel in a bittersweet parting from a relationship. Listening to the song, you'd be hard pressed not to reminisce a time where the exact same thing happened to you. Beautiful song, and by a Singaporean. Tanya Chua - I'll Remember You Sorry wasn't good enough A song without meter and rhyme A long forgotten promise I recalled I made to you A candle flame dies in the wind It looks like it's about to rain, about to rain Spirals from your cigarette Your sweet cologne on my pillow Messages you left me still sing like some lullaby Pretty pictures on the wall Hopes in us will rise & fall, rise & fall And in the rain In summer days too When the willow tree weeps too Under the street light so bright I'll remember you everyday The plane leaves in an hour's time Hold me till our last goodbye Silence is the only sound No words can speak it through I'll breathe your breath for one last time You'll be strong and so will I, so will I And in the rain In summer days too When the willow tree weeps too Under the street light so bright I'll remember you I'll remember you I'll remember you Everyday Beautiful, just mesmerizing. Time to start looking for the chords to this. Traveller fell apart at 12:55 PM
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