Feels Like Summer

Album: Summer Pack (2018)
Charted: 64 54
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  • Woo, ey
    Woo, ey

    You can feel it in the streets
    On a day like this, the heat
    It feel like summer
    I feel like summer
    I feel like summer
    You can feel it in the streets
    On a day like this, the heat
    I feel like summer (ey)
    She feel like summer
    This feel like summer
    I feel like summer

    Seven billion souls that move around the sun
    Rolling faster, faster, not a chance to slow down
    Slow down
    Men who made machines that want what they decide
    Parents tryna tell the children please slow down
    Slow down

    I know
    Oh, I know you know that pain
    I'm hopin' that this world will change
    (Ooo, I hope this world will change)
    But it just seems the same
    (It feels like the same)

    You can feel it in the streets
    On a day like this, the heat
    It feel like summer
    (I feel like summer)
    I feel like summer
    (I feel like summer)
    I feel like summer

    Every day gets hotter than the one before
    Running out of water, it's about to go down
    Go down
    Air that kill the bees that we depend upon
    Birds were made for singing, wakin' up to no sound
    No sound

    I know
    Oh, I know you know my pain (woah, no no no)
    I'm hopin' that this world will change
    (This world will change, yeah)
    But it just seems the same (woah)

    I know
    Oh, I hope we change
    I really thought this world could change
    But it seems like the same

    I know
    Oh, my mind is still the same
    I'm hoping that this world will change
    But it just seems the same
    I know
    Oh, I hope we change Writer/s: Donald Mckinley Glover, Ludwig Emil Tomas Goransson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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