I came across this letter I wrote to you after our last fight. We were down in Jamaica. To say the least, things hadn't worked out right. And I guess we just lost contact somewhere down the line. I just wanted you to know that I'm doing fine.
Remember that old diner? We used to meet there after your night class. I told you things I'd never told no one. You just smiled at me and said, "You can't live in the past." I just wanted you to know...
I'm doing fine when I don't think of you. Girl, I hope you're all right. ('Cause I'm doing fine) I'm doing fine when I don't close my eyes, See your face one more time. I'm doing fine.
I was never good at writing letters, don't want to complicate your life. Besides, I don't even know where you live now, Though I found your number, nearly dialed it once or twice. I hear you married some rich architect. Congratulations, I'm happy for you most of the time I just wanted you to know...
I'm doing fine when I don't think of you. Girl, I hope you're all right. ('Cause I'm doing fine) I'm doing fine when I don't close my eyes, See your face one more time. I'm doing fine.
Don't worry about me, I just hope you're all right.
I came across this letter I wrote to you after our last fight.
Compositor: Daniel Grafton Hill (Hill Danny) ECAD: Obra #4764284