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Pretend Chess - American Summer Lyrics



Pretend Chess - American Summer Lyrics




Summer passed me by when I was trying to lay low
Drowning in my mind when I should be letting go
How the summer takes its toll
Simmer down
Stay close
Am I enough?
Am I enough?
Is it the heat or are you waiting for something?
Are you waiting?
Why are you waiting?

It's not black and white in the summertime
Oh I lose my mind in the summertime
I can't find you now in the summertime
I hate the summertime

Tell me that you want to be here
Tell me that you care
Tell me that you want to be here and it's not fair
I could say more
I could need less
I could be someone different
I could say more
I could need less
I could be someone different
I could be someone different
I could be...
I could be someone different...
I could be someone different
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Summer passed me by when I was trying to lay low
Drowning in my mind when I should be letting go
How the summer takes its toll
Simmer down
Stay close
Am I enough?
Am I enough?
Is it the heat or are you waiting for something?
Are you waiting?
Why are you waiting?

It's not black and white in the summertime
Oh I lose my mind in the summertime
I can't find you now in the summertime
I hate the summertime

Tell me that you want to be here
Tell me that you care
Tell me that you want to be here and it's not fair
I could say more
I could need less
I could be someone different
I could say more
I could need less
I could be someone different
I could be someone different
I could be...
I could be someone different...
I could be someone different
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Writer: Sydney Gallek, William Cole
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Pretend Chess - American Summer Video
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Performed By: Pretend Chess
Length: 4:24
Written by: Sydney Gallek, William Cole

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