Bicycle

A place east of Hanley
Two sisters a full family
A lazy summer in Ninety-Five
From the crowded streets of London now open fields of freedom
I lost all fear I was ready to ride

My father said eyes on the road
And steady as you go
But his hand left my back and I was riding

I have a scar on my knee a perfect memory

But do you remember me
Like I remember you
Is this scar on my knee gone from your memory
Please remember me
Like I remember you
Now I look in your eyes and see none of you

I am your biggest fan
The boy you never had
I would follow you anywhere
To the northern cliffs of Wales
Two bikes an open trail
You said it's time to try all by yourself

I have a scar on my knee a perfect memory

But do you remember me
Like I remember you
Is this scar on my knee gone from your memory
Please remember me
Like I remember you
Now I look in your eyes and see none of you

Now I think back to when the pavement burned
I cried so hard that day but a lesson learned

Taught me love
Gave me a beautiful
Taught me love
Gave me a beautiful
Taught me love

But do you remember me
Like I remember you
Is this scar on my knee gone from your memory
Oh please remember me
Like I remember you
I want you to remember me
Daddy
Daddy please
Remember me



Credits
Writer(s): Murray Foster
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