Back to Top

A. Johanson - October, Halfway July Lyrics



A. Johanson - October, Halfway July Lyrics
Official




On a narrow road
Green and gold collide
You follow lights
That disappear from sight
And you're heading for future islands
That you made up in your mind
And your colours changed overnight
The morning went backwards
Into the dark
To beg for a new dawn
Cause she lost her spark
And it felt like October
Halfway July
Autumn came early
Since her last goodbye
The early leaves falling at your feet
Are still green
And your mind is stuck
Somewhere in between
You're holding back the future
Doing it over and over again
And your colours changed overnight
So the morning went backwards
Into the dark
To beg for a new dawn
Cause she lost her spark
And it felt like October
Halfway July
Autumn came early
Since her last goodbye
[ Correct these Lyrics ]

[ Correct these Lyrics ]

We currently do not have these lyrics. If you would like to submit them, please use the form below.


We currently do not have these lyrics. If you would like to submit them, please use the form below.




On a narrow road
Green and gold collide
You follow lights
That disappear from sight
And you're heading for future islands
That you made up in your mind
And your colours changed overnight
The morning went backwards
Into the dark
To beg for a new dawn
Cause she lost her spark
And it felt like October
Halfway July
Autumn came early
Since her last goodbye
The early leaves falling at your feet
Are still green
And your mind is stuck
Somewhere in between
You're holding back the future
Doing it over and over again
And your colours changed overnight
So the morning went backwards
Into the dark
To beg for a new dawn
Cause she lost her spark
And it felt like October
Halfway July
Autumn came early
Since her last goodbye
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Aike Crommert
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

Back to: A. Johanson



A. Johanson - October, Halfway July Video
(Show video at the top of the page)


Performed By: A. Johanson
Language: English
Length: 3:22
Written by: Aike Crommert

Tags:
No tags yet