I don't remember loving you
And I don't recall the things you say you put me through
You tell me that youve had a guilty conscience for so long
You say that you walked out on me you say you did me wrong
Well I just don't see how that could be true
Cause I don't remember loving you
I don't remember loving you
You might talk to my doctor he drops by each day at two
I get a funny feeling when I look into your eyes
There's something in your smile that gives my stomach butterflies
You must look like someone I once knew
But I don't remember loving you [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/j/john_conlee/i_dont_remember_loving_you.html ]
I don't remember loving you
I heard you mention children did you say there's one or two
You say I quit my job and then I drank myself insane
You said I ran down the highway screaming out your name
Now that's not the sort of thing that I would do
No I don't remember loving you
I don't remember loving you
I absolutely positively know that can't be true
But everyone I know here in this place is very strange
If you hand me my crayons I'll be glad to take your name
In case I run across the guy you knew
But I don't remember loving you
I don't remember loving you
And I don't recall the things you say you put me through
You tell me that youve had a guilty conscience for so long
You say that you walked out on me you say you did me wrong
Well I just don't see how that could be true
Cause I don't remember loving you
I don't remember loving you
And I don't recall the things you say you put me through
You tell me that youve had a guilty conscience for so long
You say that you walked out on me you say you did me wrong
Well I just don't see how that could be true
Cause I don't remember loving you
Denial... Hehehe need i say more? This is one of conlee's masterpieces. The structure is tight and deliberate which is a perfect blend with the driving backbeat.
He simply lost his mind and lives in denial about his relationship. John has the remarkable ability to put himself into a situation so completely as to not miss a detail in the discriptions. But his songs are so much deeper than mere discriptive exercise, that are brilliant metaphors that represent universal emotions.