[Verse 1]
Travelling up north, through the murk
Ten hours is an awfully long time
In your car with that prick from work
Did a thought of me occur at anytime?
[Chorus 1]
Did you think of me,
As you drove alongside the sea,
On your way up to Aberdeen?
Did I cross your mind,
Were your thoughts, my way inclined,
On your way up to Aberdeen?
[Verse 2]
Why not stop off at Manchester,
Where we forever stand together,
After your adventures in Scotland?
That would be absolutely grand
[Chorus 2]
About me, did you wonder,
When the sky raged with thunder,
On your way back from Aberdeen?
Did memories of me thrive,
On that long, long drive,
On your way down from Aberdeen?
Did you have time to go sightsee?
Did you dine on fine cuisine?
Maybe next time, you could take me
Up all that way to Aberdeen
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Tales of Bygone Lovers
PoetryThis is the collection of poems and song lyrics I wrote during and after my first three relationships and one of my crushes. Although some of them will be soppy, all of them were written to help me express my feelings at the time. One of the only go...