Cold Summer from Gone by Sadie Harper Williams
Tracklist
| 4. | Cold Summer | 3:03 |
Lyrics
I don't know why my mouth tastes like copper
Don't know why I told you I would drop her
Don't know why you're acting like I am a liar
I told you, I'm just really tired
Every time I come home I feel lonely
That won't change even when you hold me
Don't know what I wouldn't give
To be back with
All the kids who make me really feel alive
And I only ever see them in the summer time
And they have a way of knowin' all these flaws of mine
But they make me feel like everything will be alright
All the kids that make me really feel alive
Yeah I only ever see them in the summer time
And loneliness is more than just a state of mind
It's a feelin'
A feelin so cold
And I feel so cold
Now I'm in a strange town in a stranger's home
And nothing I do seems to break the cold
Nothing I do seems to mend the fold
And nothing you say is something I haven't been told
Every now and then I think about how you said
I've changed, is that in your head?
Or am I truly different
Which one's me and which one isn't
Calling up a friend but I don't know what to say
I hope that if we talk then it'll all be okay
Cause I don't really need another confrontation
All that's gonna come is a bad reputation
Damn I want someone who wants me always around
But where we're sittin' now I think we're totally bound
For disappointment, possibly resentment
Man I wish we weren't already losing this connection
And I wish that I were back with
All the kids who make me really feel alive
And I only ever see them in the summer time
And loneliness is more than just a state of mind
Yeah loneliness is more than just a state of mind
I only ever see them in the summer time
When the laughs are many and things are fine
I only ever see them in the summer time
Now I feel cold
I feel so cold
I feel cold
Maybe if I could try harder then
I could feel warm again
Feel warm again
Credits
Production by Suitcase Studios, Guitar by Josh Kalogerakos, Lead Guitar and Bass by Dexter Sonier, Percussion by Daniel Villeraga. Lyrics, Harmony and Melody by Sadie Williams.








