
Listening to “I’ve Forgotten You” feels like opening an old journal, one where the pages are stained with bittersweet memories. It’s a song that perfectly captures the paradox of trying to convince yourself you’ve moved on while still feeling the shadow of someone in your heart. The irony in the lyrics is both clever and heart-wrenching—because let’s face it, forgetting isn’t as easy as we tell ourselves it should be.
The melody is haunting yet soothing, much like a walk through the remnants of a love you thought you buried. The song lures you in with its simplicity, yet every note seems to carry the weight of the emotions it conveys. It’s not just about lost love; it’s about the internal battle between pride and longing, between wanting to let go and being unable to erase those cherished moments.
“I’ve Forgotten You” is a gentle reminder that healing is a journey, not a destination. It speaks to anyone who’s tried to push memories aside, only to have them resurface in the quiet moments. This song doesn’t just tell a story—it feels like your story. It’s personal, raw, and incredibly relatable, making it impossible not to connect with it
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Lyrics
Well its snowing in Miami and its hailing in LA
Money’s growing like green apples on the trees
I’ve been hanging out with Elvis, yeah and all my bills are paid
And they’re giving away Cadillacs for free
The whole world gets along
And I haven’t thought about you once since you’ve been gone
I’ve forgotten you
I’ve forgotten every single time you kissed me
I don’t miss it like you think I do
I’ve forgotten you
How you held me and it felt like it’s what you were born to do
If I lie enough it might come true
I’ve forgotten you
There’s a million things about you I don’t remember any more
Like that time we got that cabin up in Boulder
I don’t remember how you kissed me up against that old oak door
Ain’t it funny how things fade right when it’s over
Yeah, I’m doing fine
I sleep just like a little baby every night
Break
Can’t you see how I’ve moved on
No, I haven’t thought about you once since you’ve been gone