Summer

Brian Blake, Daniel Lambton, David Knox, Eric Haines, Kyle Fasel

You were easy on my eyes
You were heavy on my heart
I never thought I'd live to see today
You're still in my mind but not in my chest
I'm a little worn out since you fucking tore me down

You made me believe we had something, I guess that I was wrong
I thought that I would be numb to this by now, I guess I was wrong

I miss you like the summer
Right now I think I need you here
But I don't really need you
I'll get through the winter without you

Stick with me, or don't stick around at all
I was the boy that was too scared and ran away
I was the glue that never dried
You were the girl that made up her mind and left me all alone to die

I miss you like the summer
Right now I think I need you here
But I don't really need you
I'll get through the winter without you

I'll sit on my basement floor
Turn off all the lights and try to not think about you
Just know that when I'm down there, I'll know
That I won't be running through your mind

You were easy on my eyes
You were heavy on my heart

I miss you like the summer
Right now I think I need you here
But I don't really need you
I'll get through the winter without you
And I'll get through the winter without you

You made me believe we had something
Well I guess that I was wrong

Trivia about the song Summer by Real Friends

On which albums was the song “Summer” released by Real Friends?
Real Friends released the song on the albums “Maybe This Place Is the Same and We're Just Changing” in 2014 and “More Acoustic Songs” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Summer” by Real Friends?
The song “Summer” by Real Friends was composed by Brian Blake, Daniel Lambton, David Knox, Eric Haines, Kyle Fasel.

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