It was summer love,
She was like a drug,
Bit me like a club,
Everything was alright,

I was James Dean,
She was Billie Jean,
California Queen,
Everything was alright,

From the bad beat,
To the back scene,
In the heat heat,
Everything was alright,

Lovers and gears of common bomb,
She'll always be my favorite song
She was silent gold,
She was Rock'n'roll
I should have never let her go go go

[Chorus]
Kiss me goodbye and I knew it was final,
Got in her daddy's car and she was gone like vinyl,
Her memory pops up when I least expect it,
It's stuck in my head like a broken record,
Pa pa pa pa pa Broken Record,
P-p-pa pa pa Broken record,
A broke, a broke, a broken record,
P-p-pa pa pa Broken record,

She was hot file,
She was low file,
Burning up July,
Everything was alright,

Let me with a kiss,
I wonder where she is,
If that she ever miss me,
Oh oh oh,

Lovers and gears of common bomb,
She'll always be my favorite song
She was silent gold,
She was Rock'n'roll
I should have never let her go go go

[Chorus]

I wished I could find her,
Ooh oh oh,
Cause I need to remind her,
Ooh oh oh,

[Chorus]

Skip skip through my head,
Skip skip through my head,
Skip skip skip through my head all day.


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    My Interpretation

    I think this song is quite self-explanatory. One summer he had a great time with a girl, fell in love with her and then summer ended. She went back home and he returned back to his own life but no matter who he was with, she always stayed in his head as the one.

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