Chixdiggit! - I Remember You Lyrics

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I Remember You

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What Are The Lyrics For I Remember You By Chixdiggit!?
I remember you
The best friend of the girl I dated I'm the guy that you forgot you hated Let's see what's going on She moved to Montreal And found religion with some creepy pastor If you see her could you maybe ask her About my Vuarnet shirt? We had lots of fun while you grimaced from the sides We got good at love and you got good at rolling your eyes Could it be Christine They removed more than your spleen I think of her a lot I wonder if she thinks about me Is there a chance that we could remake history? Well you say probably not Well that's not too surprising You thought I knocked her up But it ain't just me that's bad at swimming You got a lot of stuff to lose by winning So you don't even try We had lots of fun while you grimaced from the sides We got good at love and you got good at rolling your eyes Could it be Christine They removed more than your spleen We had lots of fun while you grimaced from the sides We got good at love and you got good at rolling your eyes Could it be Christine They removed more than your spleen Well, I remember you The best friend of the girl I dated I'm the guy that you forgot you hated Let's see what's going on |
Who Wrote I Remember You By Chixdiggit!?
Brian Kelly Mcknight, Michael Brandon Barnes
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What's The Duration Of The I Remember You By Chixdiggit!?The duration of I Remember You is 2:32 minutes and seconds. |
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