Lonestar - Summertime Lyrics

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Summertime

Summertime Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Summertime By Lonestar?
I like your look in that sweater
All warm and bundled up tight But I keep picturing something a little different tonight I see you in a bikini One lazy toe in the pool Laid back and sippin' on something long, tall, and cool Yeah, I can't wait for a warm breeze blowin' Green grass growin' and the bright sunshine Short sundress with your long legs showin' I can't wait for the summertime Oh, the summertime I'm gonna find us some tickets To a tropical isle You just see if your mama can keep the kids for a while We'll take our drinks with umbrellas We'll take a room with a view I'm gonna take my sweet time makin' love to you That's what I'm gonna do I can't wait for a warm breeze blowin' Green grass growin' and the bright sunshine Short sundress with your long legs showin' I can't wait for the summertime Feel your body next to mine In the summertime Yeah, I can't wait for a warm breeze blowin' Green grass growin' and the bright sunshine Short sundress with your long legs showin' I can't wait for the summertime Oh, I can't wait for a warm breeze blowin' Green grass growin' and the bright sunshine Short sundress with your long legs showin' I can't wait for the summertime Feel your body next to mine In the summertime Summertime, summertime In the summertime |
Who Wrote Summertime By Lonestar?
Rutherford, Sams, Shapiro
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What's The Duration Of The Summertime By Lonestar?The duration of Summertime is 3:55 minutes and seconds. |
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