Don't Forget Me ... (For Elvis)

NINETEEN 27

How did you sleep last ni-ight, was it cold outside?
How can you be that way, what will the people say?
Poor little orpha-an, misunderstood little boy
The bus is leavi-in', yeah

By the barren roa-oad of a desert highway
The valleys sleep while the city screams
A sea of eyes like a rainbow shines on me

Don't forget me, don't let them leave without me
Don't let them see me like this, it's not the way it should be
Your mama said you'd better leave it alone
Better leave it alone for good - for good

How did you feel last night, did you sleep alright?
Why did you need to stay? You never meant to play
Poor little orpha-an, misunderstood little boy
The bus is leavi-in'

Don't forget me, don't let them leave without me
Don't let them see me like this, it's not the way it should be
Your mama says you'd better leave it alone
Better leave it alone, better leave it alone

Don't forget me, don't let them leave without me
Don't let them see me like this, it's not the way it should be
Your mama says you'd better leave it alone
Better leave it alone for good

Glory, Glory, halle-lu-jah
Glory, Glory, halle-lu-u-jah
Glory, Glory, halle-lu-u-jah
Glory, Glory-yah

Don't forget me, don't let them leave without me
Don't let them see me like this, it's not the way it should be
Your mama says you'd better leave it alone
Better leave it alone, better leave it alone

Don't forget me, don't let them leave without me
Don't let them see me like this, it's not the way it should be
Your mama says you'd better leave it alone
Better leave it alone

Don't forget me, don't let them leave without me
Don't let them see me like this, it's not the way it should be
Your mama says you'd better leave it alone
Better leave it alone, better leave it alone for good
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