Summer Sunshine

Album: Borrowed Heaven (2004)
Charted: 6
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  • I feel it's changing, I stay the same
    I'm a solo cello outside a chorus
    I've got a secret
    It's time for me to tell that you've been keeping me warm

    Just sweet beginnings and bitter en-dings
    In coffee city, we borrowed heaven
    Don't give it back, I've never felt so wanted
    Are you taking me home?

    You tell me you have to go

    In the heat of summer sunshine
    I miss you like nobody else
    In the heat of summer sunshine
    I kiss you, and nobody needs to know

    Now that you've left me, there's no returning
    I keep comparing, you're always winning
    I try to be strong but you'll never be more wanted
    Will you make me at home?

    Don't tell me you have to go

    In the heat of summer sunshine
    I miss you like nobody else
    In the heat of summer sunshine
    I kiss you, and nobody needs to know

    Ya da ya da ya da

    To sweet beginnings and bitter en-dings
    In coffee city, we borrowed heaven
    Don't give it back
    Winter is coming and I need to stay warm

    The heat

    In the heat of summer sunshine
    I miss you like nobody else
    In the heat of summer sunshine
    I kiss you, and nobody knows

    In the heat of summer sunshine
    I miss you like nobody else
    In the heat of summer sunshine
    I kiss you, and nobody needs to know Writer/s: Andrea Jane Corr, Caroline Corr, James Corr, Sharon Corr
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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