Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Nikki
Nikki
Vocals
Harry Hess
Harry Hess
Background Vocals
Creighton Doane
Creighton Doane
Drums
Tony Cornelissen
Tony Cornelissen
Background Vocals
Peter Lesperance
Peter Lesperance
Guitar
Emilie Barlow
Emilie Barlow
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ronny Svendsen
Ronny Svendsen
Composer
Anne Judith Wik
Anne Judith Wik
Composer
Martin Kleveland
Martin Kleveland
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Harry Hess
Harry Hess
Engineer
Tony Cornelissen
Tony Cornelissen
Co-Producer
Kenny Luong
Kenny Luong
Editing Engineer
Eric Ratz
Eric Ratz
Editing Engineer

Lyrics

Memories frozen in a picture frame
Days go on things will never be the same anymore
Thoughts of you and the life we never lived
How can I pull through when you left too soon?
I believe a part of you will always stay with me
I can feel that images of you will never fade away
Can't go on pretending everything could be the way it was
Why can't you hear me?
I am inconsolable
I wish I'd known better, time was running out
The guilt I'm left with is more than I can describe
And I keep on calling your name to feel that I'm alive
In this empty space you can never be replaced
I believe a part of you will always stay with me
I can feel that images of you will never fade away
Can't go on pretending everything could be the way it was
Why can't you see me?
When I'm inconsolable
Everyday I try to carry on
Everyday I try to find the meaning
Living in a place where I'm alone and cold as can be
If I could take it back to yesterday
But you're forever gone, it's inconceivable
It's all just unacceptable
Memories frozen in a picture frame
How can I pull through when you left too soon?
I can't go on pretending everything could be the way it was
Why can't you see me?
When I'm inconsolable
A part of you will always stay with me
I can feel that images of you will never fade away
Can't go on pretending everything could be the way it was
Why can't you see me?
Written by: Anne Judith Wik, Martin Kleveland, Ronny Svendsen
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