It's My Life
Charms Lyrics


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There are things I will never remember
And there are things I will never forget
There are things I will cherish forever
And there are things I will always regret

Well I think that I'm in Scotland
And I'm walking through a forest in the rain
And I wonder if I'll fall in love again

We can never remember the things we always forget

There are things you can buy in a drugstore
There are things you can hang on your wall
There are things you can read in the paper
There are things that do nothing at all

Well I think that I'm in Scotland
And I'm walking through a forest in the rain
And I wonder if I'll fall in love again

We can never remember the things we always forget
Things like polyester pants and shoes don't make it easy to remember
Was it here or yesterday, or wasn't it the 14th of November

Well I think that I'm in Scotland
And I'm walking through a forest in the rain
And I wonder if I'll fall in love again

We can never remember the things we always forget
Well, I think that I'm invincible but when I think about it once again
I ask myself ";Is this the way things end?";





We can always remember the things we never forget

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "It's My Life" by Charms delve into the theme of memory and its relationship with life's experiences. The song is structured around four verses, each discussing a different aspect of remembering or forgetting. The first two lines of the song create a dichotomy between things to remember and things to forget, with the suggestion that there is a selective memory at play. The third and fourth lines introduce the concept of cherishing and regretting, indicating that the things that are remembered and forgotten impact our emotions and attitudes.


The second verse of the song expresses a sense of uncertainty around the events that are being remembered or forgotten. The singer believes they are in Scotland and walking through a forest in the rain, but whether this is a memory or a present experience is unclear. The line "And I wonder if I'll fall in love again" speaks to hopefulness and vulnerability but also conveys a sense of nostalgia.


The third verse introduces a more concrete discussion of memory, highlighting the different types of things that are easily forgotten or can be remembered with effort. The final verse brings together many of the songs' themes, including the tension between remembering and forgetting, the transitory nature of life, and the inevitability of change. The final line of the song, "We can always remember the things we never forget" is a paradoxical statement that highlights the importance of the profound moments that shape our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

There are things I will never remember
There are memories that have slipped away from me and I cannot recall them anymore.


And there are things I will never forget
There are memories that are etched in my mind so deeply that they will always be with me.


There are things I will cherish forever
Some of the memories I have are so special that I will always hold them close to my heart.


And there are things I will always regret
Some memories are painful to look back on, and I always wish that things could have turned out differently.


Well I think that I'm in Scotland
In this moment, I imagine myself being surrounded by the beauty of Scotland.


And I'm walking through a forest in the rain
In my mind's eye, I am taking a peaceful walk through a Scottish forest, listening to the sound of raindrops around me.


And I wonder if I'll fall in love again
Despite any past heartbreak, I still hold onto hope that I may find love once more.


We can never remember the things we always forget
There are some things we forget so often that it is difficult to remember them even if we try.


Things like polyester pants and shoes don't make it easy to remember
Some memories, like what I was wearing on a particular day, are not significant enough to stick in my mind for long.


Was it here or yesterday, or wasn't it the 14th of November
Sometimes I question my own recollection of events, unsure of the accuracy of my memory.


Well, I think that I'm invincible but when I think about it once again
At times, I feel as though I can conquer anything, but other times, I realize how fragile life can be.


I ask myself ";Is this the way things end?";
During moments of self-doubt, I sometimes worry if my life will come to a premature close.


We can always remember the things we never forget
The most impactful experiences in our lives are etched in our memories so deeply that they will never fade away.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: IVAN DOROSCHUK, JEREMIE ARROBAS

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