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  1. Memory

From the recording Snapshots (1998)

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Memory
Words & Music by Dave Nachmanoff

She keeps forgetting, where she put her keys
Then she comes around asking me
Oh I really hope she finds 'em
She's got too much on her mind
She keeps forgetting, where she put her keys

Chorus:
And her memory is slippery
Like a winding mountain stream
And her memory gets cloudy sometimes
Like a fairy-tale or dream
And I'll never understand her memory

It's a story, she'd just as soon forget
It concerns a man she says she's never met
If he's still among the living, then he still might be forgiven
But it's a story, she'd just as soon forget

Chorus

Don't expect her, to remember all you say
You know it wasn't so important anyway
But she could tell you what you ate
When you went on your first date
Just don't expect her to remember all you say

Chorus

She keeps forgetting, where she put her keys

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