Sweat on the skin as she moved to my direction
Stop, begin, I was way beyond protection
Gone in a glance, I was frozen when she found me
Lost in a trance, as she wrapped herself around me
And as her body melted on the line
She burned the memory of it on my mind
Shame on me, I forgot to remember to forget
Should have left her in my history
And I feel like I'd be better off dead
I forgot to remember
Ice in disguise, oh the fire she whispered to me
Rose colored lies hit me right where she knew me
She took me half the way to paradise
Then left me stranded as she waved goodbye
Shame on me, I forgot to remember to forget
Should have left her in my history
And I feel like I'd be better off dead
I forgot to remember
Holding on after the moment's gone and her scent has faded
Where she knows I'll always be
Oh shame on me, I forgot to remember to forget
Should have left her in my history
And I feel like I'd be better off dead
I forgot to remember
I forgot to remember to forget
I feel like I'd be better off dead
I forgot to remember

Richard Marx

Richard Marx (born September 16, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. He is best known for the songs “Right Here Waiting,” “Now and Forever” and “Hazard.”