I was going through the closet back in my old home
Found my lettersman's jackrt, so I slipped it on
Deep in the picket, still folded up tight
Was the letter you wrote to tell me goodbye
The minute I saw it, I just had to smile
It smelled like old leather, as smooth as a child
I took a deep breath, then put it away
There was no need to read it, I knew just what it would say
I know the words by heart, I know every line
From this aint easy to you'll get along just fine
I know every comma, every question mark
No I don't have to look, I know the words by heart
Scenes like home movies flash through my head
The homecoming game, that night on my bed
The words that you wrote still cut me in two
How you said you still cared, but that we were through
I know the words by heart, I know every line
From this aint easy to you'll get along just fine
I know every comma, every question mark
No I don't have to look, I know the words by heart
I slipped off my jacket and put it away
With your note in the pocket like I found it that day
Poured me a beer, then pictured your face
And drabk a silent toast to things time can't erase
I know the words by heart, I know every line
From this aint easy to you'll get along just fine
I know every comma, every question mark
No I don't have to look, I know the words by heart
[Thanks to Chris Jasperse, Heather for corrections]
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