Bob Dylan: I'll Remember You I'll Remember You
Bob Dylan

I'll remember you when I've forgotten all the rest.
You to me were true; you to me were the best.
When there is no more, you cut to the core
Quicker than anyone I knew.
When I'm all alone in the great unknown
I'll remember you.

I'll remember you at the end of the trail.
I had so much left to do; I had so little time to fail.
There's some people that you don't forget,
Even though you've only seen 'em one time or two.
When the roses fade and I'm in the shade, I'll remember you.

Didn't I, didn't I try to love you?
Didn't I, didn't I try to care?
Didn't I sleep, didn't I weep beside you
With the rain blowing in your hair?

I'll remember you when the wind blows through the piney wood.
It was you who came right through; it was you who understood.
Though I'd never say that I'd done it the way
That [he'd]* have liked me to,
In the end, my dear sweet friend,
I'll remember you.

* My version. Bob sings "you'd".

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