Driving into the Sun

Georgia Middleman, Sherrié Austin

It was as if all the trees that late September
Couldn't bear to let go of their leaves
And I knew just how they felt
Was having trouble letting go myself
'Cause love at seventeen

It's like drivin' into the sun
With no sunglasses on
It was shinin' just for us
And we knew that it would always be
But when I think about it now
Every sunrise must go down
Back then I thought you were the only one
It's funny what you can't see
Drivin' into the sun

It was the summer and time was in a hurry
And we couldn't grow up fast enough
And in the back seat of your car
I gave you more than just my heart
And we swore that it was love

Drivin' into the sun
With no sunglasses on
It was shinin' just for us
And we knew that it would always be
But when I think about it now
Every sunrise must go down
Back then I thought you were the only one
It's funny what you can't see
Drivin' into the sun

Oh, you were such a beautiful mistake
What I wouldn't give to love again
Like I didn't know a heart could break

Drivin' into the sun
With no sunglasses on
It was shinin' just for us
And we knew that it would always be
But when I think about it now
Every sunrise must go down
Back then I thought you were the only one
It's funny what you can't see
Drivin' into the sun

Oh, it's funny what you can't see
Driving into the sun

Trivia about the song Driving into the Sun by Sherrie Austin

When was the song “Driving into the Sun” released by Sherrie Austin?
The song Driving into the Sun was released in 2003, on the album “Streets of Heaven”.
Who composed the song “Driving into the Sun” by Sherrie Austin?
The song “Driving into the Sun” by Sherrie Austin was composed by Georgia Middleman, Sherrié Austin.

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