About My Summer
Lyrics
I took a walk in the park the bluest blue in the sky
Until my legs gave out I sat on a bridge and died
And when they covered my eyes, there wasn't a soul to save
And then they started to laugh, it had to be done again
I know it's the price I pay
You can't feel a heat that's 200 miles away
I'm alone, it was my choice to stay
And stare in an empty mirror at yesterday
I went into a void, you were the void, a maze
If I could keep to myself it keeps me alive untouched
I wear a permanent frown, nervous about my fate
If it's a million to one, I can't hold you down that way
And I know it's the price I pay
You can't feel a heat that's 200 miles away
I'm alone, it was my choice to stay
Here an abandoned minefield that you made
Writer(s): Gabriel Julian Mantle, Theo Goutzinakis, Thomas William Thacker
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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