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INTERPRÉTATION
Dallas Smith
Dallas Smith
Interprète
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Ryan Tyndell
Ryan Tyndell
Composition
Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen
Composition
Jeff Hyde
Jeff Hyde
Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Joey Moi
Joey Moi
Production
Dave Cohen
Dave Cohen
Production

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You were like something from a painting A shade of gold the sun Painted on your silk skin, you pulled me in Like the moon pulls the tide Its useless to fight, so I didn't Just went along for the ride Oh and girl what a ride We were flying on a warm breeze And before we knew that June turned into July Which flew by, then that August wind came blowin' in And it blew by, it was a good time And then it was goodbye By the time the sun tan started to fade And the shade of the leaves starting to change You were making up your mind on getting gone We wrote our names right there in the sand And the waves came crashing down on my plans I shoulda seen the writing on the wall And I still think about that summer 'Cause I still ain't over that fall I got caught up in the thought of How forever could be, then I started to see That West Coast look in your eyes Like you were already somewhere else And I, I came falling down and now I'm still falling down By the time the sun tan started to fade And the shade of the leaves starting to change You were making up your mind on getting gone We wrote our names right there in the sand And the waves came crashing down on my plans I shoulda seen the writing on the wall And I still think about that summer 'Cause I still ain't over that fall Yeah the seasons, they move on But sometimes the feelings don't By the time the sun tan started to fade And the shade of the leaves starting to change You were making up your mind on getting gone We wrote our names right there in the sand And the waves came crashing down on my plans I shoulda seen the writing on the wall And I still think about that summer 'Cause I still ain't over that fall I still think about that summer
Writer(s): Ryan Tyndell, Jeff Hyde, Morgan Wallen Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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