Lyrics Je Me Souviens - Silverstein
Dear
Mother
can
you
hear
my
footsteps?
I'm
so
close,
I'm
right
there
I'm
almost
home,
so
unprepared
To
notice
yet
ignore
how
hard
it
is
to
be
around
you
I've
came
clean,
I'm
washed
out
I've
flooded
the
engine,
stranded
myself
This
home,
native
land
they
speak
in
words
I
can't
understand
So
when
I'm
standing
on
this
street
like
I
have
a
hundred
times
You
don't
even
glance
at
me
you
just
pass
me
by
I
remember
your
face,
from
the
moment
I
first
saw
you
I
never
looked
away
I'll
never
forget
how
you
looked
that
Saturday
when
you
told
me
We
could
never
be
together,
and
I
could
never
change
Mother,
Mother
is
it
you
who's
calling?
Lights
out,
lay
down
We'll
sleep
when
we're
dead,
that
time
is
now
But
soft
speak
will
drown
out
how
I
can't
do
what's
right
around
you
Cold
breeze,
no
coat,
excuses
used
to
take
words
from
my
throat.
False
hope
confirmed
Deceits
a
language
I
can't
hope
to
learn
So
when
we're
standing
on
this
street
like
we
have
a
hundred
times
We
will
celebrate
the
years
you
stalled
and
couldn't
decide
I
remember
your
face,
from
the
moment
I
first
saw
you
I
never
looked
away
I'll
never
forget
how
you
looked
that
Saturday
when
you
told
me
We
could
never
be
together,
and
I
could
never
change
I
used
to
believe
that
every
person
had
a
purpose
In
this
swirling
ball
of
indecision
that
consumes
us
all
I
used
to
believe
that
every
person
had
a
person
They
could
always
count
on
and
not
be
scared
of,
one
for
everyone
So
when
I'm
standing
on
this
street
like
I
have
a
hundred
times
Can
I
walk
away
and
finally
leave,
finally
leave
all
of
this
behind?
I
remember
your
face,
from
the
moment
I
first
saw
you
I
never
looked
away
I'll
never
forget
how
you
looked
that
Saturday
when
you
told
me
We
could
never
be
together,
and
I
could
never
change
I
remember
your
face,
from
the
moment
I
first
saw
you
I
never
looked
away
I'll
never
forget
how
you
looked
that
Saturday
when
you
told
me
We
could
never
be
together,
and
I
could
never
change
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