| Girl like the heat of the summer
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| It was late in July
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| And you know the daylight was fading
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| And when you finally arrived
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| I was standing there waiting
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| You needed no introduction
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| Pardon while I stare in amazement
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| You had me simple seduction
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| It was a country night fire with the moonlight
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| Cold beer, friday feeling real nice
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| Back door swinging in the breeze
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| Everybody in the backyard listening to me sing
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| Nobody has to know
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| About you and me
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| About you and me
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| I said, nobody has to know
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| But I wish they’d see
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| Oh, I wish they’d see
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| But nobody has to know
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| Don’t think too much, it fucks everything up
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| Like as soon as there’s love, I can’t run fast enough
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| But not this time, it’s December in the city
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| No, it’s only been a little while
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| Had our first date in the clouds, clouds
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| Still haven’t come down, down
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| I was hopeless, I was falling
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| We were texting, I was calling
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| Then we fucked until the morning
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| I can’t help it, I was all in
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| You know that
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| Nobody has to know
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| About you and me
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| About you and me
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| I said, nobody has to know
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| But I wish they’d see
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| Oh, I wish they’d see
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| But nobody has to know
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| And there was long distance loving
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| You had me locked in my phone
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| I had like all of my homies
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| They just like, «who wouldn’t know»
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| And when you got home from traveling the globe like an atlas
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| Had the rose petals from the door to the mattress, yeah
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| I still taste that first night on your lips
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| Baby, slide both my hands down your hips
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| And we don’t gotta tell a soul
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| 'Cause nobody, nobody, nobody
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| Nobody has to know
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| About you and me
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| About you and me
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| I said, nobody has to know
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| But I wish they’d see
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| Oh, I wish they’d see
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| But nobody has to know
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| Kind of girl that’ll make a love song make sense
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| Kind of girl I could watch a movie I’ve seen over and over again
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| Kind of girl that’ll make a love song make sense
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| Kind of girl I could watch a movie I’ve seen over and over again |