I remember when I took you camping in the snow It melted and a river grew between us Even then I had decided that our time was low There would soon be miles between us So we packed up and for the first time I took you home My mother smiled to see us I would like to meet the one who said "If you love them, let them go" I would like to think I've lived enough to hope And now, we'll never know When we met in Vegas weeks after I let you go We watched the world beneath us I withered as you left for the plane that took you home But I steeled my heart and lied, "It's for the best" I would like to meet the one who said "If you love them, let them go" I would like to think I've lived enough to hope And now, we'll never know You remember when you took me camping at the coast? I'd not yet felt the canyon grown between us I'd forfeited every chance to tell you how I loved you so Exhausted in the months that I'd let pass I relive that night, naked, dancing slow Regretting that if only we had both known I would like to meet the one who said "If you love them, let them go" I would like to think I've lived enough to hope And now, we'll never know Know, know, know, know And now, we'll never know