I Remember You
Chris Hawkey Lyrics


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Hey you…
How've you been?
It's been a long time since I was 18
And I remember how it felt to be with you
And I remember how it felt when you left
I remember
I remember you
Seems like yesterday
They couldn't separate us two
We were our best friends
Our only friends
It was always me and you

But now it's been a lifetime
And I've forgotten all our songs
But I remember
I remember you

Life goes on and on and on you shouted
As you were leaving
And time it just moved on and on you faded from my mind



But now it's been a lifetime
And I've forgotten all your lines
But I remember
I remember you

Hey you
How've you been?
You nearly ruined me when I was 18
Ain't it funny how the things you can't live without
Are the things that keep you from living?

But now it's been a lifetime
And I've forgotten all your lies
But I remember
I remember you
Now it's been a lifetime
And time is love's apology
I'm glad to see you're still alive…
Goodbye.





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Chris Hawkey's "I Remember You" depict a man reminiscing about a past relationship. He addresses the person he once knew, asking how they've been after all these years. He recalls the feeling of being with this person, the connection they shared, and the pain when they departed. The singer remembers how they were inseparable friends and how they could not be separated. This person seems to have had a significant impact on the singer emotionally, such that they were almost ruined when they departed. Despite the passage of time, the singer still remembers this person and the significance they held in their life.


The song talks about how time never stops, and how it is love's apology. This line implies that time can often heal emotional wounds that people may have had in the past, and how it can be an apology by creating distance from painful memories. The last line of the song, "Goodbye," is poignant, as it signifies that the singer has moved on from this emotional link, but still fondly remembers this person.


Overall, the lyrics of the song convey a longing for a past relationship and depict how time and distance can change people and situations. However, the memories of significant relationships often remain forever etched in the heart of the person.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey you...
The singer addresses the person they are singing about, asking how they have been.


How've you been?
The singer is inquiring about the person's wellbeing since the last time they saw each other.


It's been a long time since I was 18
The singer is reminiscing about the past and acknowledging that a significant amount of time has passed since then.


And I remember how it felt to be with you
The artist recalls the emotions they experienced when they were with the person they are singing about.


And I remember how it felt when you left
The artist remembers the emotions they experienced when the person they are singing about left them.


I remember
The singer emphasizes that they have vivid memories of their time with the person they are singing about.


I remember you
The singer specifically remembers the person they are singing about.


Seems like yesterday
The artist is remarking on how vivid their memories of the past are.


They couldn't separate us two
The artist and the person they are singing about were very close and difficult to pull apart.


We were our best friends
The artist and the person they are singing about were extremely close and relied on each other greatly.


Our only friends
The singer and the person they are singing about had a special bond that surpassed any other friendships in their life.


It was always me and you
The artist and the person they are singing about were inseparable; they always did everything together.


But now it's been a lifetime
The singer reiterates that a significant amount of time has passed since they were last with the person they are singing about.


And I've forgotten all our songs
The singer acknowledges that they don't remember the special moments and memories they shared with the person they are singing about.


Life goes on and on and on you shouted
The person the singer is singing about said that life goes on and on, even when things change, and you must move on.


As you were leaving
The artist is recalling the moment when the person they are singing about left their life.


And time it just moved on and on you faded from my mind
The artist is conveying that the memories they have of the person they are singing about have faded over time.


But now it's been a lifetime
Again, the singer emphasizes the significant amount of time that has passed.


And I've forgotten all your lines
The singer has forgotten the things that the person they are singing about used to say.


Hey you
The artist is addressing the person they are singing about once again.


You nearly ruined me when I was 18
The artist is expressing how deeply they were affected by the person they are singing about when they were young.


Ain't it funny how the things you can't live without
The artist is reflecting on how the things they thought they couldn't live without (such as the person they are singing about) ended up keeping them from truly living.


Are the things that keep you from living?
The singer is asking a rhetorical question, acknowledging that sometimes the very things we need the most can hold us back.


But now it's been a lifetime
Once again, the artist emphasizes the amount of time that has passed since they last saw the person they are singing about.


And I've forgotten all your lies
The singer acknowledges that the person they are singing about may have lied to them in the past, and that they don't remember what those lies were.


Now it's been a lifetime
The singer repeats that a significant amount of time has passed since they last saw the person they are singing about.


And time is love's apology
The singer is suggesting that the passing of time can be a way of forgiving and moving on from past hurt, in this case related to love.


I'm glad to see you're still alive...Goodbye.
The artist is acknowledging that the person they are singing about is still alive, and then saying goodbye to them, acknowledging that their time together has passed.




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