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I Thought You Said Summer Is Going to Take the Pain Away

I Thought You Said Summer Is Going to Take the Pain Away Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For I Thought You Said Summer Is Going to Take the Pain Away By Hello Saferide?
Finally, the sky is blue
Last night, my friends dragged me to some lake We drove there real late, we went too fast Sipping cheap sangria in the backseat Everybody are laughing and we are listening to our favorite songs But I thought you said summer is going to take the pain away January brought a headache In February, it got even worse And when you thought it couldn't get more awful Say hello to March April brought me to a funeral Gained another ten pounds in May But I thought you said summer is going to take the pain away Have you ever had the feeling no one really knows what you're all about And when you try to show them They all have things to do tonight Tonight Up on a roof, looking over the city All by myself thinking: There is nowhere I would rather be than here, so why am I not Like the others, and why are you not here with me doing crossword puzzles Saying: it's going to be okay Summer's going to take the pain away When I'm gone, I promise It's going to be okay Summer is going to take the pain away |
Who Wrote I Thought You Said Summer Is Going to Take the Pain Away By Hello Saferide?
Andreas Soderlund, Annika Norlin
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