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Joseph Loduca Always Something There To Remind Me


Draco: "I walk along these city streets
you use to walk along with me.
And, every step I take recalls how much in love we use to be.
Oh, how can I forget you...
when there is always something there to remind me!
Always something there to remind me!
I was born to love you, and I will never be free,
you'll always be a part of me...
When the shadows fall, I pass small cafe where we would dance at night.
And, I can't help recalling
how it felt to kiss and hold you tight.
Oh, how can I forget you...
when there is always something there to remind me!
Always something there to remind me!
I was born to love you, and I will never be free,
you'll always be a part of me! Gabrielle!
If you should find you miss the sweet and tender love we use to share,
just come back to the places where we used to go.
And, I'll be there. Oh, how can I forget you...
when there is always something there to remind me! (7X)
Always!
Something!
Always!
Something!
If I can't have you Gabrielle, no one will!"



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