Ab5 A5 B5 I remember the way you felt Ab5 A5 B5 Your bathing suit was still wet Ab5 A5 B5 When you got cold you put my sweatshirt on Ab5 A5 B5 And I never got it back. Ab5 E5 The sky looked like a watercolor wash C#5 a hot-pink-orange sunset. F#5 And maybe I should have told you how I felt E5 but I never thought you would believe it. F#5 I figure it is too late now, and E5 it's sad to think about. E5 F#5 A5 Ab5 A5 B5 I remember the way you kissed Ab5 A5 B5 It was warm like fresh thunder fuzz. Ab5 A5 B5 We layed our sleeping bags side-by-side Ab5 A5 B5 In whatever town that was. Ab5 E5 The sky was soft in pale pastels C#5 Right before the sun came up. F#5 And I could call out your name E5 but the sound would never reach you F#5 Or I could call you on the phone E5 and have nothing to say. E5 F#5 A5 Ab5 A5 B5 I remember the way you laughed Ab5 A5 B5 but I try not to think about that. Ab5 A5 B5 I remember the night you called and said Ab5 A5 B5 you you were tired of being sad well so was I. Ab5 E5 Most nights just look like smeared charcoal C#5 all in shades of grey and black. F#5 And I could call out your name E5 but the sound would never reach you F#5 Or I could call you on the phone E5 and have nothing to say. E5 F#5 A5