Your Turn To Remember

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I was always the one who did the thinkin’
It was me, I’m sorry I, who made the plans
There was never a thought we might do somethin’ between us
And it’s so clear I think I’m beginning to understand
I was the one who had to lay it out and pay it out
I would work all night even though I wanted to play out and stay out

Now it’s your turn to remember
And it’s your turn to try to understand
But you never would, would’ya?

When the time came for staying together
You refused to even talk about forever
It was easy tellin’ me you love me
And I was a little late in finding out the truth
The rule of love was there you had to bend it
Now the damage is done it’s impossible to mend it
I can’t mend it

Now it’s your turn to remember
It’s your turn to feel a little pain, yeah

I feel a little better
Talking about her yet her
Memory’s not good for me
The skies are not so grey now
I’ve found a new tune to play now
It’s a better song
It’ll be followin’ on

And when the time came for stayin’ together
You refused to even talk about forever
It was easy tellin’ me you love me
And I was a little late in finding out the truth
The rule of love was there but you had to bend it
Now the damage is done it’s impossible to mend it
You know I can’t mend it

Now it’s your turn to remember
It’s your turn to feel a little pain
C’mon baby

It’s your turn to remember
Your turn to feel a little pain

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Uriah Heep is an iconic British rock band that was formed in London in 1969. The band's classic lineup consisted of lead vocalist David Byron, guitarists Mick Box and Ken Hensley, bassist Gary Thain, and drummer Nigel Olsson. Their music is a unique blend of hard rock, heavy metal and progressive rock, and they are known for their prominent use of keyboard instruments such as the Hammond organ and Mellotron. They achieved their greatest commercial success with the album "Look at Yourself" in 1971, which reached number 23 on the UK Albums Chart. Some of the band's most popular and enduring songs include "Easy Livin'," "Stealin'," and "Lady in Black." Uriah Heep continues to tour and release new music to...