A love song that remembers the long summer days of junior high.
lyrics
On a sunlit summer street,
We walk together in the heat,
Our hearts touch when our fingers meet, in a world all our own
The schoolyard in the afternoon,
We laugh and smile, our hearts in tune
The streetlights turn on far too soon, I have to go home.
The stars above, shine on our love
They burn. We burn.
Sunrise, first light on you and I,
It burns. We burn.
No summers without stormy days
Tempers flash and thunder rage,
We sit apart and curse the rain, the day is growing cold.
Darkness falls it holds no fear,
For in the night the sky is clear.
Though we’re apart, our hearts are near; we hold each other close.
The stars above, shine on our love
They burn. We burn.
Sunrise, first light on you and I,
It burns. We burn.
The ice cream store on the corner,
We split a cone for a dollar,
and I taste your lips,
In a butterscotch kiss,
How I wish
That summer
Was here again
The stars above, shine on our love
They burn. We burn.
Sunrise, first light on you and I,
It burns. We burn.
We laughed and smiled and played pretend,
Threw our names into the wind,
Like all good things, our summer ends, you had to go away.
Didn’t cry,
Didn’t say goodbye,
We begged the sky for one more day.
The stars above, shine on our love
They burn. We burn.
Sunrise, first light on you and I,
It burns. We burn.
We burn.
We burn.
credits
from Make Each Other Brave,
released April 5, 2017
Jim Tigwell - Vocals
Kayleigh LeBlanc - Guitar and vocals
Music and lyrics by Jim Tigwell and Kayleigh LeBlanc
In Woot Suit Riot, we make each other brave. Part band, part Youtube channel, part support group, we write music about
videogames, pop culture, feelings, and the strange half-thoughts you have when waking up in the morning.
Woot Suit Riot is made up of Jim Tigwell and Kayleigh LeBlanc....more
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