Lewis Capaldi – Forget Me – ipasm.com
Lewis Capaldi – Forget Me is a tune about a woman the artist separated from and the lass move on and currently more contented than previously. Some of the words to this number indicate the following: the times are painful, and the evenings are extended; the lass haven’t left in double year; he supposes he is still hanging on; trace his designation from side to side on the mud; the times are painful, and the evenings are extended; the lass haven’t left in double year; he supposes he is still hanging on; trace his designation from side to side on the mud; the times are painful, and the evenings are extended; the lass haven’t left in double year; he supposes he is still hanging on; trace his designation from side to side on the mud; the times are painful, and the evenings are extended; the lass haven’t left in double year; he supposes he is still hanging on; trace his designation from side to side on the mud; the times are painful, and the evenings are extended; the lass haven’t left in double year; he supposes he is still hanging on; trace his designation from side to side on the mud; the times are painful, and the evenings are extended; the lass haven’t left in double year; he supposes he is still hanging on; trace his designation from side to side on the mud… Lewis Capaldi – Forget Me is scripted by Ben Kohn; Blair Gormal; Lewis Capaldi; Michael Pollack; Pete Kelleher; Plested; TMS and Tom Barnes; and produced by Chris Bishop; Lewis Capaldi and TMS.
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