Summertime always gives me the blues
Thinking about the things we used to do
Watching lovers in the park making love so free
And now I realize there's only me

Lately baby where, where did we go wrong
Lately baby where, where did we go wrong

You been acting like a cat on a hot tin roof
Something's on your mind that you can't share
You never used to hide your feelings from me
Keeping secrets I don't understand

Lately baby where, where did we go wrong
Lately baby where, where did we go wrong

I used to synchronize it with your body
Making it so tight never letting go

I used to synchronize it with your body
Making it so tight never letting go

Lately baby where, where did we go wrong
Lately, lately, lately, lately
Lately baby, where did we go wrong
Where did we go wrong
Missed your touch, missed your touch


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    where did we go wrong?

    kayteeohhon May 07, 2006   Link
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    this song is chill

    deadeyeduckon June 06, 2006   Link
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    aweeeesome bassline

    xERaon January 15, 2009   Link
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    "I used to synchronize it with your body, Making it so tight never letting go" > sexiest line. and also agree with xERa that bassline is awesome as.

    alterEgoon October 14, 2010   Link

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