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Underground Summer
Pop
Underground Summer was released on August 21, 2020 by Caroline McQuaig as a part of the album Underground Summer - EP
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Release DateAugust 21, 2020
LabelCaroline McQuaig
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM89

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Caroline McQuaig
Caroline McQuaig
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Caroline McQuaig
Caroline McQuaig
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Corey Kline
Corey Kline
Producer

Lyrics

I could tell you the moment, the time and the place
the cashmere I was wearing.
A totally different, brand new woman
not the girl you let in
Into your apartment who just went and lost it
all the sense she was raised with
And she didn't know what kissing you'd mean
You buy the groceries, she pours the coffee
you go for something stronger.
We play all the same games but all of the rules change
when you say it won't last longer than
That August day standing in the shade, just past my birthday
And you forgot to tell me who you were.
That underground summer cost so much more than the train fare
Just three weeks and two cups of whiskey to get there
I could never beat the taste
I could never bear the shame
But after a few years of the same old tears
I can't even tell you how much I love that we never speak
I get on the offense, said I didn't feel shit,
you were a mask I was wearing
Ease the transition, be a cliche then find the thing I was missing
November days turned to winter grays, damn it was fun
I trade Jameson for Jack, said I'd never look back
and then it's the business end of your gun
That underground summer cost so much more than the train fare
Just three weeks and two cups of whiskey to get there
I could never beat the taste
I could never bear the shame
But after a few years of the same old tears
I can't even tell you how much I love that we never speak
It's not that I need you
I don't even want you
Don't you dare say my name
It's not that I need you
I don't even want you
Don't you dare say my name
It's not that I need you
I don't even want you
Don't you dare say my name
It's not that I need you
I don't even want you
need you, I don't need you
That underground summer cost so much more than the train fare
Just three weeks and two cups of whiskey to get there
I could never beat the taste
I could never bear the shame
But after a few years of the same old tears
I can't even tell you how much I love that we never speak
Written by: Caroline McQuaig
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