Songwriter: Daniel Jones Darren Hayes

Producer: Walter Afanasieff Daniel Jones Darren Hayes

[Verse 1]
I would like to visit you for a while
Get away and out of this city
Maybe I shouldn't have called but someone had to be the first to break
We can go sit on your back porch
Relax
Talk about anything
It don't matter
I'll be courageous if you can pretend that you've forgiven me

[Chorus]
'Cause I don't know you anymore
I don't recognize this place
The picture frames have changed, so has your name
We don't talk much anymore
We keep running from the pain
But what I wouldn't give to see your face again

[Verse 2]
Springtime in the city
Always such relief from the winter freeze
The snow was more lonely than cold if you know what I mean
Everyone's got an agenda
Don't stop keep that chin up you'll be alright
Can you believe what a year it's been
And you're still the same?
Has your opinion changed?

[Chorus]
'Cause I don't know you anymore
I don't recognize this place
The picture frames have changed, so has your name
We don't talk much anymore
We keep running from the pain
But what I wouldn't give to see your face again

[Bridge]
I know I let you down
Again and again
I know I never really treated you right
I've paid the price
I'm still paying for it every day
So maybe I shouldn't have called
Was it too soon to tell?
What the hell
It doesn't really matter
How do you redefine something that never really had a name?
Has your opinion changed?

[Chorus]
Because I don't know you anymore
I don't recognize this place
The picture frames have changed, so has your name
We don't talk much anymore
We keep running from the pain
But what I wouldn't give to see your face again

[Outro]
I see your face
I see your face

Savage Garden

Savage Garden is Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones—the Australian pop duo who rose to mainstream prominence in the late ‘90s with their hits “Truly Madly Deeply” and “To the Moon and Back.”

They are named for a concept in Anne Rice’s “The Vampire Chronicles” books, of which Darren was a fan. Lestat calls beauty a savage garden, and Marius later turns the phrase back on him to describe “the mind of man”.

They split in 2001, as Daniel did not enjoy the spotlight, and Darren went on to some success as a solo act.