Living In This City * Over And Over * Shattered Dreams * Even Now * Almost There * Leave Me To Dream * Like A Fool * Golden Days Of Ours * On Fire * No Point In Dreaming * She's Not For You * Lovers Make You Cry * Stage Fright * Devil Takes Control * Lost Without You * Midnight * Marley Avenue * Night Bird * As Cold As Ice * Run For Your Life * Won't Be Able To Sleep * Let It Rain * Walking In The Moonlight * Remember * Movin' On * Find Your Dream * It's A Pity * That Takes Me Back * Ten Years Behind * Take What You Want * Circumstance * What's Going On? * Had A Little Bad News * Back On The Road * Forever Love You Now * Be What You Want Me To Be * Sleep Well Tonight * Certain People * Beautiful Lady * Rosie's Bar * Empty Promises * Riding Out The Storm * When We Were Young * Moochy Man * Oh, What A Life It Is * You Look So Good Tonight * Breaking All The Rules * Another Life * Leave Me Alone * Truth Behind The Smile * Something Strange * 500 Light Years to Jupiter * Suraya * I'll Be Gone * Don't Tell Me You Love Me * She Belongs To You
"Those long, warm, sunny days you think will never end. Lots of time to waste. Why make plans? You've got today. Tomorrow can wait. But somehow without noticing, the seasons move on and suddenly you're in the shadows, looking back. Dark days are ahead and the summer's gone."
He was just an old man sitting on a bench on the seafront at Whitley Bay. Nothing out of the ordinary. He had a story to tell, but doesn't everybody? His story wasn't anything out of the ordinary either. He'd married, raised a family and was now widowed. He spent most of his time alone and welcomed the chance to talk. He lived close by and came here most days. It had been their favourite spot. On special anniversaries, he'd tie a wreath of flowers to the bench with a ribbon. You often see that don't you? And you wonder who left them and why. Well, this is why. He explained, "When you're old, you don't have enough time left to build memories so I come here and reflect on the ones we built when we were young."
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