End Of Summer

Album: Deadbeat (2025)
Charted: 87
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  • Everybody knows how I feel about you
    So you can act surprised if you need to
    And I am still your friend if you think it's worth it
    It just means that I'll see you when I see you
    Oh-oh
    Oh-oh

    I could not deny it was overwhelming
    Living out our lives for just one thing
    And right now I would love to put my arms around you
    Even if I know it would mean nothing (nothing)

    I know I can seem uncaring in moments like these
    I just hope it's enough to say my words don't come with ease
    And I'm sure that you won't believe but you'll be on my mind
    I waited 'til the end of summer and I ran out of time

    Do it on my own
    Goin' through it on my own
    It's a feelin' in my bones
    Can we do it tomorrow?
    And I do it on my own
    Goin' through it on my own
    It's a feelin' in my bones
    Can we do it tomorrow? (And I-)

    I know I can seem uncaring in moments like these
    Just 'cause I don't regret it, doesn't mean I won't think about it

    Love doesn't cast a shadow
    Fun doesn't make you shallow
    Just wanna make it brighter
    Just wanna lay beside ya

    Do it on my own
    Gotta dream it on my own
    It's a feelin' in my bones
    Can we do it tomorrow?
    And I do it on my own
    Gotta dream it on my own
    It's a feelin' in my bones
    Can we do it tomorrow?
    And I do it on my own (everybody knows)
    Gotta dream it on my own
    It's a feelin' in my bones (how I feel about you)
    Can we do it tomorrow?
    And I do it on my own (so you can act surprised)
    Gotta dream it on my own
    It's a feeling in my bones (if you need to)
    Can we do it tomorrow? (oh-oh) Writer/s: Kevin Parker
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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