A Nightmare to Remember Lyrics


I've got a nightmare to remember,

I'll never be the same.

What began as laughter so soon

would turn to pain.

The sky was clear and frigid,

the air was thick and still.

Now I'm not one to soon forget

and I bet I never will.

Picture for a moment

the perfect irony,

a flawless new beginning

eclipsed by tragedy.

The uninvited stranger

started dancing on his own,

so we said goodbye to the glowing

bride and we made our way back home.

Life was so simple then,

we were so innocent.

Father and mother

holding each other.

Without warning out of nowhere,

like a bullet from the night.

Crushing glass, rubber and steel,

scorching fire, glowing lights.

Screams of terror, pain of fear,

sounds of sirens, smoke in my eyes.

Sudden stillness wrapped in silence,

no more screaming, no more cries.

Stunned and bewildered,

cold and afraid.

Torn up and broken,

frightened and dazed.

Stunned and bewildered,

cold and afraid.

Torn up and broken,

frightened and dazed.

Lying on the table

in this unfamiliar place.

I'm greeted by a stranger,

a man without a face.

He said,

"Son do you remember?

Do you even know your name?"

Then he shined a light

into my eyes and said,

"Take this for the pain."

Hopelessly drifting,

bathing in beautiful agony.

I am endlessly falling,

lost in this wonderful misery.

In peaceful sedation

I lay half awake,

and all of the panic

inside starts to fade.

Hopelessly drifting,

bathing in beautiful agony.

"Tell me, does this hurt you?",

said the faceless man.

"Can you move all of your fingers?

Can you try your best to stand?"

I asked about the others,

"Is everyone okay?"

He told me not to worry as

he turned and looked away.

Hopelessly drifting,

bathing in beautiful agony.

I am endlessly falling,

lost in this wonderful misery.

In peaceful sedation

I lay half awake,

and all of the panic

inside starts to fade.

Hopelessly drifting,

bathing in beautiful agony.

Day after day

and night after night

replaying the events.

Did they ever see the red light?

Over and over, scene by scene,

like a recurring nightmare

haunting my dreams.

How can you prepare

for what would happen next?

No son should ever have to see

his father such a mess.

It's a miracle he lived,

it's a blessing no one died.

By the grace of God above

everyone survived.

Life was so simple then,

we were so innocent.

It will stay with us forever,

a nightmare to remember!