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Summer Song

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the old man took the keys away again
he always says that he can tell just where I've been
and I was down at the freight yard
throwin beer bottles at trains until it rains
until it rains

you know he didn't have to talk to me like that
I would've brought her back without a scratch
and I only go to the drive-in anyway
not for the movies
but for the rare dashboard lights that cross her hair

my summers used to last for years
they died like flowers and disappeared
and that's how days turned into years

the old man, he used to drive me all around
that's how I know every sidewalk crack in this town
and it was there at the Exxon
that I first asked for her name
and she laughed, her eyes like flames

(and I swear to god)
my summers used to last for years
they died like flowers and disappeared
and that's how days turned into years and years

O, how time can pass you by...

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from Quiet Hollers, released October 23, 2015

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Quiet Hollers are a band from Louisville, KY formed by singer-songwriter Shadwick Wilde.

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