This song was originally written in the mid to late sixties; however, I had forgotten most of the lyrics and had to re-write them based on what I could remember of the original. The song is about self-delusion; despite the fact that the girl treated him badly and has clearly gone for good, he makes out that the relationship was wonderful and she is bound to come back. The lyrics are fairly simple, as was very much the case in the sixties. Is this a major problem these days? I used the melody as an instrumental for an audio-visual on the ghostly past of Edinburgh and wonder if the piece stands better purely as an instrumental. Although I spent a little time producing the backing, the vocal was done in one take with no auto-tune, so please excuse the singing.