July Flame

Album: July Flame (2010)
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  • July flame
    Sweet summer peach
    High up in the branch
    Just out of my reach

    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?

    July flame
    I'm seeing fireworks
    They're so beautiful
    Tell me why it hurts

    July flame
    Ashes of a secret heart
    Falling in my lemonade
    Unslakable thirsting in the backyard

    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?

    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?

    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?

    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine?
    Can I call you mine? Writer/s: LAURA VEIRS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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