Táto pesnicka je o Ryanovích krstných rodicoch, kde jeho dedko píše list z vojny jeho babke.
Dear Bobbie,
C, Emi
Do you remember when you were young and very pretty? I do, I remember pleated skirts,
black and white sattle shoes. Do you remember dancing that night?
I do, I still think of you when we dance, although we cant jitterbug as we did then.
CDo you rememberAmiwhen
How long has itCbeen?
1945Amiyou opened my blueFeyes
To see a whole newGlife
Do you rememberCwhen
I told you this thatAminight,
That if you're by myCside
When everydayAmibegins
I'll fall for youFagain
I made a promiseGwhen
I told you this thatCnight
And I'll beFfine
Cause when ICdie, than IGdie lovingAmiyou
It'sCalright, I'll beFfine
Cause when ICdie, than IGdie lovingAmiyou
LovingFyou, Gloving you.
Teraz zase rozpráva Ryanov dedko, tie iste akordy ako v predohre:
C, Emi
Do you remember the times we would give up on eachother and get back together,
then we finally was married in 1949. We drove the yellow convertible all night long.
Do you remember? I do.
CLife has led usAmihere
Together all theseCyears
This house that we haveAmi}made
Holds Fdays
And memories we'veGsaved
Since life has lead usChere
And I'll beFfine
Cause when ICdie, than IGdie lovingAmiyou
It'sCalright, I'll beFfine
Cause when ICdie, than IGdie lovingAmiyou
LovingFyou, Gloving you.
Dalej je taká ako medzihra s klavírom a husličkami:-):
C, Emi3x
F, G
CI'm coming home toAmiyou
Stepping off myCshoes
Resting in myAmichair
See you standingFthere
The silver in yourGhair
I'm coming home toCyou
When I layAmitonight, when I close myCeyes
I know the sun willAmirise
Here the nextFlife
As long as your stillGmine, then it'sCalright
I'll beFfine
Cause when ICdie, than IGdie lovingAmiyou
It'sCalright, I'll beFfine
Cause when ICdie, than IGdie lovingAmiyou
LovingFyou, Gloving you.
C, Emi-az do konca
You have gray hair now but you're a beautiful women and the years have been good to both
us.
We walk slow now, but we still have eachother. The glue of love is still bonding us together.
That is what I remember. Do you remember?
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