About 7:30 on a Saturday,
I was waiting for the phone
And hoping you would say
Get undressed and look your best for me.
About every night
Before I go to bed
I take another look at
At what you took and said
Thinking, more or less, the more regrets for me.
Now it feels like forever,
It's all been a dream,
But I wonder, do you think of me?

[Chorus]
Early in the morning,
Late in the evening,
Back in the summertime
When you were mine, you see.
You made me so crazy,
Shocked and amazed me.
You were my tear to cry,
My lullaby to sing.
Now I wanna be, I gotta be your girl.
I just wanna be, I gotta be your girl.

So when you told me, baby,
That you needed time,
Well did you mean to say
You needed peace of mind?
'Cause, well, you cheated me
And treated me so bad.
If I could take back
I know I would for sure.
Back to rainy days
And kisses at my door.
Remember when's
The now and thens we had.
And now I'm not mistaken,
It is what it seems.
But I wonder, would you still want me?

[Chorus]

I've been talkin' ?bout you leaving me,
Deceiving me.
I've been thinking 'bout you shakin' me,
Heartbreaking me.
I've been dreaming away.
Would you still want me?

[Chorus]


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Summertime Lyrics as written by Matthew Bair

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    i can't believe she actually has real talent. i hope she gets far. she's a great person

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