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44th Street

Oh those summer nights

When everything seemed alright

 

Sitting in the backyard

Watching the fire snap and burn

 

Drinking my cheap beer

And listening to you and everyone there

 

Everything was good then

Knowing I’d wake up in your bed

 

But summer only brings the smells

That remind me of what's dead

 

Oh those hot summer nights

Sitting in your backyard

 

It was carefree and young

And I can never return

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Jun 28, 2010
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