paroles de chanson Remember My Name - Maria Due , Torgny
Remember
my
name
It's
not
that
hard
To
care
To
see
what's
there
Even
though
you're
scared
When
it's
too
much
to
bear
I
will
be
here
I
will
do
my
share
Remember
my
face
Like
the
softest
silk
Though
my
skin
has
wrinkles
From
childhood
and
Martinis
and
all
the
cities
and
afterparties,
Smiles,
dining,
trespass,
The
camping
inside
of
your
heart,
Glaring
flashlights,
the
smell
of
concrete
I'm
tired
of
nature,
underpants
and
douchebags,
The
slams
and
cops,
conformist
tattoos,
Under
my
skin,
the
scary
flights,
The
morning
light,
how
it
cuts
like
a
blade
through
your
eyeball,
Like
in
that
Buñuel
film,
Orgasms,
refrigerated,
flat
coca
cola,
fuck
those
right
wing
idiots,
Go
to
church,
go
to
Freud,
Go
to
pills
and
piss,
frozen,
pretty,
chosen,
Guns
and
money,
drained
swimming
pools
drifting
like
clouds,
Every
seven
years
a
Scandinavian
refurnishes
I
grew
up
to
be
someone
I
grew
up
to
wear
T-shirts
that
mean
something,
Stiff
towels
in
the
wind,
6 AM
gin,
I
grew
up
in
spite
of
series
and
manuals,
Smartphones
and
heroin
I
grew
up
to
be
a
curb,
grind
me,
Drugs
drugs
drugs,
war
war
war
And
curiosity
is
a
piece
of
duct
tap,
And
stretched
over
old
faces
were
birth
marks
Looking
like
maps
of
unknown
nations
Mother's
womb
was
a
disco
roller
rink,
Stillborn,
Someone
fucked
you
good
in
that
Trans-Am,
Come,
Innocent
smiles
and
suicides,
Razor
blades
and
struggling
writers,
And
the
subtle
smell
of
cake
in
front
of
you
Untouched,
I
fell
asleep
naked
on
the
stove,
Burn
baby
drive,
Gasoline
fumes
dancing
through
middle
class
nostrils,
No
more
rules,
A
hundred
birthdays
crashing
through
the
window,
We're
fireworks
under
ice,
And
all
the
colored
vinyl
in
the
world
made
a
bridge
From
Paris
to
New
York,
to
Oslo
to
Rome,
There
is
nothing
I
would
have
changed,
There's
is
not
a
damn
thing
I
would've
changed
Remember
my
name
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