I will remember everything
The way the light fell on the buildings
The way my heart would skip a beat
When I walked unfamiliar streets
Maps falling at my feet
I will remember every thought
And every postcard that I bought
Of every church and every tower,
And every staircase that I climbed
Out of breath and out of time
I will remember every taste that’s on my tongue
It’s all so sweet when you are free and you are young
When you are free and you are young.
I will remember everything
My life is like a cubist painting
All at once with nothing waiting
Nothing locked into its place
A smile and a frown can share one space
I will remember every word
And every sound I ever heard
And every rumble and every roar
And every blessing and every curse
What made things better, made them worse.
I will remember every taste that’s on my tongue…
I will remember every sign
And every time I crossed the line
And every time I took a chance
And closed my eyes, with open arms, began to dance
The stars, they will still shine when I am gone
The earth continuing to orbit round the sun
When I am just a distant memory to anyone
To anyone
To anyone
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