Song for Summer Lyrics – Rory John

Song for Summer Lyrics by Rory John

Laundromats and parking lots
Fluorescents on the bruise I brought
Somewhere there’s a radio
A smile goes round, they like the song

Around the car
The movie scene
I watch the thick air in between
And the stoplights change

And I’m a paperweight in sunlight
I’m a butterfly in lucite, I’ll be alright
To my strained imagination
I’m a stranger at the station on a hot night

Sunlight and maple leaves
Archival grass-stained blue jeans
Forty-seven miles from here
You were laughing when you left the beach

A silent weight
The bonfire made
The independence day parade
And the jasmine blooms

And I’m a paperweight in sunlight
I’m a butterfly in lucite, I’ll be alright
To my strained imagination
I’m a stranger at the station on a hot night

Tan hands and a steering wheel
The wordless white noise world to feel
Top down, turn the music on
Candy sky, I’m gone, I’m gone, I’m gone

Do you know me now?
Would you feel the same?
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Rory John Lyrics – Song for Summer

Rory John

Song for Summer