It started out in the lone star state when you came to me
A kind of force that was destined to make or break
A list of personal flaws made me hesitate
You opened up like a poppy seed
The kind that gives you cravings to the worst degree
At the best
I'm a mess
When you're gone
As we lie hung over
Your head on my shoulder
The end
We took a deep breath so we could face this
We spoke about some moments and what could have been
Tomorrow's summer's end
We've been dreading it
Just know I'll always love you when the clock strikes six
Took a deep breath so we could face this
We spoke about some moments and what could have been
Tomorrow's summer's end
We've been dreading it
Just know I'll always love you when the clock strikes six
Just know I'll always love you when the clock strikes six
Take me back to the seaweed sand
Miami is just for lovers trying to understand
I know this wasn't always part of the plan
But I can't bare without you hope you understand
You laugh like you always knew
You'd ask me to come over and I'm stuck like glue
Yeah it's true
That I'm just a fool
For you
As we lie hung over
Your head on my shoulder
The end
We took a deep breath so we could face this
We spoke about some moments and what could have been
Tomorrow's summer's end
We've been dreading it
Just know I'll always love you when the clock strikes six
Took a deep breath so we could face this
We spoke about some moments and what could have been
Tomorrow's summer's end
We've been dreading it
Just know I'll always love you when the clock strikes six
So I'll just sit here
Dwelling over the past years
Even though you can't stay here
I'll pretend on my own
So I'll just sit here
Dwelling over the past years
Even though you can't stay here
I'll pretend on my own
We found a home
To call our own
We found a home
To call our own
We took a deep breath so we could face this
We spoke about some moments and what could have been
Tomorrow's summer's end
We've been dreading it
Just know I'll always love you when the clock strikes six
Took a deep breath so we could face this
We spoke about some moments and what could have been
Tomorrow's summer's end
We've been dreading it
Just know I'll always love you when the clock strikes six
We'll face this
We'll brace this fall
Tomorrow's summer's end
And I'm still wasting on
The dreams we're making
The memories wasted on
Tomorrow's summer's end
And I'm still wasting on
Just know I'll always love you when the clock strikes six


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Summer's End Lyrics as written by Michael Stebe Christopher Marrero

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