Long Distance Memory
Long Distance Memory: Love's Fading EchoLyrics
To her I'm just some time she spent in '74
To her, I'm just a memory from 1974, a period in the past.
Just a closet she never opens anymore
I am like a forgotten item in a closet, no longer acknowledged or revisited.
It's sad to know that all we've become
The realization that our relationship has evolved into something sad and distant.
Is just a long distance memory.
Our connection has faded into a distant and fading memory.
A now and then call to San Antone
Occasional calls to San Antone, a reference to sporadic communication.
Well, it hurts to know I'm just a friend she'll forget
It's painful to realize that I'm merely a friend she will eventually forget.
Just a piece of her life that didn't fit
I am just a part of her past that didn't fit into her life.
And tears fill my eyes when I realize she's gone
Tears come when acknowledging the loss and the fact that she's no longer present.
Now I'm a long distance memory.
I have become a distant memory due to the physical or emotional separation.
She's a now and then call to San Antone
Similar to line 6, emphasizing the sporadic nature of communication.
Will time be a healer, it's just a friend
Questioning whether time can heal the wounds of being just a forgotten friend.
And nothing ever fills the space where love has been
There is an emptiness that nothing can replace where love used to exist.
And I'm not well enough to leave well enough alone.
Despite the pain, there's a struggle to move on and accept the situation.
I'm just a long distance memory.
Reiterating the idea that I have become a distant memory.
She's a now and then call to San Antone
Continuation of sporadic calls to San Antone, emphasizing the inconsistency.
No, I'm not well enough to leave well enough alone
Expressing the difficulty of letting go and accepting the current state.
I'm just a long distance memory.
Summarizing the situation, emphasizing being just a long-distance memory.
She's a now and then call to San Antone...
Repeating the idea of occasional calls to San Antone, underlining the irregular contact.
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