LANco - So Long (I Do) Lyrics

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So Long (I Do)

So Long (I Do) Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For So Long (I Do) By LANco?
Now ever since summer on the fourth of July
I think about you baby and I don't know why But I do, ooh, I do See fireworks dancing up in the air And I think about the ocean and your salty hair I do, ooh, I do If I see you in a bar and I ask you to dance Will you remember our little summer romance? 'Cause I do, ooh, I do 'Cause it was one night, it was one chance When the morning sun came up over the sand So long, you were gone He can get your number, don't know where you're from But if you're right there tonight I hope you still drink rum 'Cause I do, ooh, I do And when you get a little buzz and lay under the stars Do you still think about us small? We all, we all look up at the sky Though I'm with you tonight No matter how far apart we are We are, we are, we are, we are It was one night, it was one chance When the morning sun came up over the sand So long, you were gone So long, so long, so long 'Cause it was one night, it was one chance When the morning sun came up, came up It was one night, it was one chance When the morning sun came up over the sand So long And I probably won't ever see you again But I'll always dream of taking your hand And saying I do, ooh, I do |
Who Wrote So Long (I Do) By LANco?
Brandon Arden Lancaster, Jay Joyce, Melissa Fuller
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What's The Duration Of The So Long (I Do) By LANco?The duration of So Long (I Do) is 2:59 minutes and seconds. |
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