PRETTY LITTLE KENNEDY CURSE LYRICS
"Indian Summer (This Next Song Is About A Beach I Used To Date)"
This beach ain't big enough, for me and you and this blanket that we slept on last night
Covered in the roughness of imaginary toughness,
it's enough to make me want to throw in the towel on our last fight
Cuz if I could find a way to make you stay with me,
I don't know that I'd want to
(I don't want to)
And if I could find a way to make you see the man I'm meant to be,
I'd still be gone but now you'd follow
I always think of you when the tide rolls out
This bed is way too big when I don't have you in it,
this house echoes in a way it never did
(It never did)
Your makeup still stains this pink pillowcase,
but I'm afraid to wash it just in case you come home
Cuz if I could find a way to make you stay with me,
I don't know that I'd want to
(I don't want to)
And if I could find a way to make you see the man I'm meant to be,
I'd still be gone but now you'd follow
You can draw a heart in the sand,
but your heart still breaks when the tide rolls in
Cuz if I could find a way to make you stay with me,
I don't know that I'd want to
(I don't want to)
And if I could find a way to make you see the man I'm meant to be,
I'd still be gone but now you'd follow
I always think of you when the tide rolls out
When the water gets too deep for me,
I think of how it used to be
(Tide rolls out)
You can draw a heart in the sand
(I always thing of you when the tide rolls out)
But your heart still breaks when the tide rolls in
(I always think of you when the tide rolls out)
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