I used to be contagious
Like the blue waves on my wall
The nineteen years I didn't know you
I still love you for them all
Climbing out of highway crashes
Throwing away your gun
Do you ever think that maybe we're similar
Just looking for someone?

All summer long
You made me high when I was down
All summer long
The city smiled when you were around
But now the summer's gone
I gotta say something feels wrong
Now the summer's gone
I gotta say something feels wrong

I used to be infectious
Now I feel a continent away
Chasing the ghost that haunts you
Has nothing to do with you today
I've been tangled up for two years straight
I guess the blueprints didn't show
Why must you be so dramatic?
You always say you've got to go

All summer long
You made me high when I was down
All summer long
The city smiled when you were around
But now the summer's gone
I gotta say something feels wrong
Now the summer's gone
I gotta say something feels wrong

You don't know the way I feel about you, you, you

All summer long
You made me high when I was down
All summer long
The city smiled when you were around
But now the summer's gone
I gotta say something feels wrong

All summer long
You made me high when I was down
All summer long
The city smiled when you were around
But now the summer's gone
I gotta say something feels wrong
Now the summer's gone
I gotta say something feels wrong

But now the summer's gone
I gotta say something feels wrong
Now the summer's gone
And I think I'll end my song
Something feels wrong


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Summerlong Lyrics as written by Mary Gryner

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    This is a great pop nugget - with a dark underside. Really hope she is given the chance to make some more interesting songs like this

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