My true love he came to me, riding on a western breeze
Brought lake eerie to her knees, hallelujah
Summer love it smelled like mints, and a brand new pack of parliaments
He touched my back and had me spent, hallelujah
Hallelujah, hallelujah
How could I have seen it all go wrong
Circling the block just to finish a song
Would have driven I-80 ten thousand times
For a chance to see you crack one of those smiles
The sheets were hot in that unmade bed, so we wrapped ourselves in songs instead
Lines were drawn and the way was read, hallelujah
Summer sun bleeds into fall, little bugs climbing up our walls
I don’t miss you, not at all
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