brian davis - summerthing lyrics
she grew up in that little beach town,
i was 17 just hanging out,
for a couple crazy months out on the coast,
well she smiled at me,
said her name was daisy,
i just laughed when she called me baby,
cause what do you say to that,
standin there watching the sun go down,
she wrapped her arms around me,
but all i could think about was,
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how long, how long,
could i really hang on,
to somethin like her,
cause i knew in my heart she could never be mine,
but it felt so good just spending time,
with that girl,
and lookin back now i smile every time i think,
well i was just her summerthing,
we were sneakin beers, confessing dreams,
sinking quarters in the pac-man machine,
and making out in the backseat of a car,
she taught me how to forget about time,
live for the moment and let love ride,
and how it feels to hold a borrowed heart,
cold air came and closed it all down,
she tried to sell me a sweet goodbye,
but all i could think about was,
chorus
how long, how long,
could i really hang on,
to somethin like her,
cause i knew in my heart she could never be mine,
but it felt so good just spending time,
with that girl,
lookin back now i smile every time i think,
oh lookin back now i smile every time i think,
well i was just her summerthing
well i was just her summerthing
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