A thousand days,
A thousand nights.
Takes me back to a place we call July.
When little did I know,
She was there inside.

A thousand days,
A thousand nights.
I remember loving her from first sight.
She was so beautiful.
Couldn't look left,
She looked so right.

A thousand days,
A thousand nights.
Still I feel her fingers sliding down my neck.
First kiss beneath the summer moonlight.

And as the fall sets in,
I'll imagine.
A thousand days in July.

A thousand days,
A thousand nights.
Three times we travel to July.
Yeah it was meant to be.
Not for eternity, just quite.

A thousand days,
A thousand nights.
From a thousand feet up in the sky.

And as the fall sets in.
I'll imagine.
A thousand days in July.

As the fall sets in.
I'll imagine.
A thousand days in July.


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    This song is about a boy remembering a girl who he met in July, seemingly forever ago. Based on his vague but glorified memories of her, we might be able to assume that this girl is gone now.

    hjoneson October 16, 2012   Link

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