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lyrics
I wouldn’t say that I drank too much last night
Because I quite enjoyed it
Up until the point when I couldn’t sing anymore
That’s the reason I avoid it
But that’s okay because I was alone
There was no one there to shame me
And what I muttered in the microphone
Was nothing more than a game we play to remember
Play to remember
A game we play
When we say goodbye
Goodnight
I didn’t notice when I went outside
If there was someone in the bushes
I didn’t think of it ‘til my back was turned
Drunk and open to their pushes
Oh I grabbed the things I needed then
And I sang though I couldn’t
If there had been a tape rolling
It would have been a show I wouldn’t play to remember
Play to remember
A game I play
When I say I’m not afraid
I’m not, I’m not afraid
And when I got to bed at last that night
The room was spinning
I leaned a while on the bathroom wall
‘Til I was sure who was winning
And when I slept, I dreamt of love
Of kisses from Iceland
When I recall what I was dreaming of
I was engaged as a stagehand in a play to remember
Play to remember
A play so pale
It was a veil
Over everything
credits
from Play To Remember,
released April 1, 2005
Drums by Stephen Levitin
All other instruments by Tad Dreis
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