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But I'll Never Forget the Way You Make Me Feel (feat. Ellie Holcomb)
by Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors
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I might forget what you wore on the 14th day of May.
I might forget the songs they sang that night on the stage.
I might forget what you ordered at the Sunset Grill,
But I'll never forget the way you make me feel.
I might forget night-swimming at your apartment after midnight.
I might forget our trip to Charleston walking barefoot in the moonlight.
I might forget holding you close in the late December chill,
But I'll never forget the way you make me feel.
Singing next to me at the Hi Tone Cafe,
Hoping for a companion to go make some mistakes.
We're dancing at Annie's wedding, two starry eyed kids,
Hoping maybe someday we will grow old like this.
We watched the sun go down, over the Great Smokey Mountains.
We talked about the future, my heart was pounding.
I push fast forward, I'm your husband you're my wife.
It's harder but better, it's not a song it's my life.
When I'm an old man and can't recognize my own face.
And the memories of our youth are hard for me to trace.
When death comes to take me, my body to steal,
I'll never forget the way you made me feel.
I'll never forget the way you made me feel.
I might forget what you wore on the 14th day of May.
I might forget the songs they sang that night on the stage.
I might forget what you ordered at the Sunset Grill,
But I'll never forget the way you make me feel.
I might forget night-swimming at your apartment after midnight.
I might forget our trip to Charleston walking barefoot in the moonlight.
I might forget holding you close in the late December chill,
But I'll never forget the way you make me feel.
Singing next to me at the Hi Tone Cafe,
Hoping for a companion to go make some mistakes.
We're dancing at Annie's wedding, two starry eyed kids,
Hoping maybe someday we will grow old like this.
We watched the sun go down, over the Great Smokey Mountains.
We talked about the future, my heart was pounding.
I push fast forward, I'm your husband you're my wife.
It's harder but better, it's not a song it's my life.
When I'm an old man and can't recognize my own face.
And the memories of our youth are hard for me to trace.
When death comes to take me, my body to steal,
I'll never forget the way you made me feel.
I'll never forget the way you made me feel.