Six in the morning and walking with hands held tight
Pressure in all of the promises made last night
Don't you know me from summer time
I should have seen you'd run out on me
I should have seen that I'd loose
I should have seen it in you
I wrote a letter and sent it in passionate rage
Part of me hoped that she'd open it for you that day
Don't you know me from summer time
I should have seen you'd run out on me
I should have seen that I'd loose
I should have seen it in you
I want you only, for a while
Well I regret that i missed you when you went away
So I drew a picture of what you might look like someday
Don't you know me from summer time
I buckled in for a night spent in sin
And I didn't wait for the news
I could see it in you
You thought I'd want you forever whatever the cost
But I saw a lover within you that I couldn't trust
Don't you know me from summer time
Would you deceive or you choose to leave
I wonder now if you would choose
To blame it on you
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