Lyrics

It's August 1st in a parking lot And there's a guy with a radio He sure got a lot to say, got a lot to sell So I'll look the other way And there's a girl with a cigarette in her mouth She's on the phone, I can tell she's from the South She's walking backwards, wants to be an actor Why am I listening? It's so much easier to focus on the things That don't involve me This is the hottest summer I can ever remember 'Cause the world is on fire And, hey, if we're all dying, then what does it matter? We're a natural disaster Sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la There's a preacher and he's on the TV He says the world is ending and you can get free If you want to, another useless breakthrough Closer to the truth It's so much easier to focus on the things That don't involve me This is the hottest summer I can ever remember 'Cause the world is on fire And, hey, if we're all dying, then what does it matter? We're a natural disaster And what if I don't wanna give up yet? I haven't seen enough of it And what if we just listened for a change Instead of acting like we know it all? 'Cause we know nothing at all Yeah, we know nothing at all This is the summer of our discontent And, baby, we've gotta change, change it This is the hottest summer I can ever remember 'Cause the world is on fire And, hey, if we're all dying, then what does it matter? We're a natural disaster This is the hottest summer I can ever remember (sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la) And, hey, if we're all dying, then what does it matter? We're a natural disaster
Writer(s): Bethany Cosentino, Charlie Brand, Suzy Shinn Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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