In My Life is not a song by Edith Whiskers, but by The Beatles. It was released in 1965 as a track on their album "Rubber Soul." The song was primarily written by John Lennon, with contributions from Paul McCartney. The lyrics of the song reflect on the different places and people that have been a part of the singer's life. They acknowledge that while some things may have changed and some people may no longer be around, these memories and experiences still hold significance and are cherished. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the moments and relationships that have shaped the singer's life. The chorus of the song expresses a profound love and admiration for someone special in the singer's life, emphasizing that even though memories may fade or become less significant, their love for this person only grows stronger. The song carries a timeless message about the importance of love and the lasting impact of past experiences and relationships. It speaks to the universal human emotions of nostalgia, love, and appreciation for the people who have played a role in shaping our lives.