Summer

Album: Motion (2014)
Charted: 1 7
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  • When I met you in the summer
    To my heartbeat's sound
    We fell in love
    As the leaves turned brown

    And we could be together, baby
    As long as skies are blue
    You act so innocent now
    But you lied so soon
    When I met you in the summer

    When I met you in the summer (summer)
    To my heartbeat's sound (hey)
    We fell in love (love)
    As the leaves turned brown (hey)

    And we could be together, baby
    As long as skies are blue (hey)
    You act so innocent now
    But you lied so soon (hey)
    When I met you in the summer
    Summer

    When I met you in the summer (summer)
    (Hey)
    (Love)
    (Hey)

    Summer (summer)
    (Hey)
    (Love)
    (Hey) Writer/s: Calvin Harris
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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