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There are places i remember
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there are places i remember
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"You're greater than my most cherished and fond memories." Although, in doing so, the writer must express how great and cherished these memories actually are. Instead, it's more about expressing one's love for someone, by comparing them to the past. Hence, the song isn't necessarily about reminiscing or nostalgia. This is indicated by the lines, "And these memories lose their meaning/ /When I think of love as something new." Hence, the writer is saying, "Compared to even the most cherished of all of my life's memories, I love you more." This is indicated by the line "In my life I love you more." Although, rather than simply saying, "I love you," the writer decides to compare their newfound love to everything they've known to love and cherish their entire life.

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The speaker is expressing their love for someone special. In its entirety, the song is basically written to someone beloved to the songwriter. Hence, I'd like to actually put some attention in the song, where it belongs. Most of the comments involve the poster's life, and how the song has affected them, rather than what the song actually means. Sure, some people give very surface-level statements about what it means, but nothing deep - and it's a deep song, as Lennon said. “Oh no – it completely slipped my mind! I’ll pay it first thing tomorrow morning.First of all, I'd like to say that I don't truly think anyone's really given this particular song a justified response, as to what the song is actually supposed to mean.

  • “I hope you haven’t forgotten to pay the bill.”.
  • Use this phrase after you COMPLETELY forgot to do something – you didn’t remember or think of it at all.
  • I hope you haven’t forgotten about our meeting this afternoon.
  • I hope you haven’t forgotten to pay the bill.
  • You haven’t forgotten about the test, have you?.
  • You haven’t forgotten to do your homework, have you?.
  • Use these phrases to check if someone has remembered or forgotten about something. #9 – You haven’t forgotten about / to _, have you? I’d like to remind you to send me the information by Friday. I’d like to remind you about your dentist appointment tomorrow. This is a diplomatic way to remind somebody about something so that the other person doesn’t forget! ( Click here for the difference between REMEMBER and REMIND). For example, if your colleague says, “Do you know Michael Smith? He works in our London office” – and you don’t remember him or haven’t heard of him, you could say, “No… the name doesn’t ring a bell.” #8 – I’d like to remind you about / to… Use this phrase when someone asks you if you’ve heard of something, and you want to say that you don’t know about it or don’t remember it. Use this phrase to describe a moment when you couldn’t remember or think of anything. It’s common for people’s minds to go blank during moments of pressure, like tests and presentations. This expression is often used to get a few more moments to remember the word or name you’re trying to think of. Use this phrase when you are trying to remember something (usually a word or a person’s name) but you can’t quite say it yet. Use this phrase when you remember something, but not very well – for example, you remember the general experience a little bit, but not the details. Use these phrases if you’re not 100% certain that what you remember is correct – and you want to communicate this small uncertainty.

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    Use these phrases for people, things, or experiences that were so strong that they will never leave your memory! #3 – If I remember correctly… / As far as I can recall… #2 – I’ll never forget… / I’ll always remember… I was going to make hamburgers, but then I remembered that she doesn’t eat meat – so I made a salad instead.

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    I remember that TV show, I used to watch it all the time. I remember him – we met at a conference last year. I remember spending every summer at camp when I was a child. There are a number of ways to use “I remember…”

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