Barenaked Ladies - Summertime Lyrics

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Summertime

Summertime Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Summertime By Barenaked Ladies?
Saving it up
Savoring every ounce of sunlight What comes to be gradually Feels like overnight So bundle up And hunker down See you on the other side Mercury falls, so How, how do we make it through the days? How do we not cave in and bottom out? Well, you have to understand that Soon enough we'll wake up from such a daze Thanks to all the many ways We're all pushing through For summertime We cover it up, we bottle it in, But that won't make it feel right Toppin' it off, rubbing it in There's always a big mess of white So bundle up And hunker down Here it comes again Just one more 'round See you on the other side Mercury falls, so How, how do we make it through the days? How do we not cave in, and bottom out? Well, you have to understand that Soon enough we'll wake up from such a daze Thanks to all the many ways We're all pushing through For summertime Our love pushing through For summertime How, how do we make it through the days? How do we not cave in, and bottom out? Well, you have to understand that Soon enough we'll wake up from such a daze Thanks to all the many ways We're all pushing through For summertime |
Who Wrote Summertime By Barenaked Ladies?
Ed Robertson, Ian Lefeuvre, James Raymond Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Kevin Neil Hearn, Tyler Stewart
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What's The Duration Of The Summertime By Barenaked Ladies?The duration of Summertime is 3:52 minutes and seconds. |
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