Bitter, Sweet
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Bitter, Sweet
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Do you remember her?
The girl you said you were waiting for
In the summer
In the dusk
We were hungry
We were so young
If you could
Do you think you would
Go back?
Now I remember you
The boy waiting at my door
Will you touch me
Like you did?
In the dark
Again and again
It feels like yesterday
When I loved you
When I thought
That I needed you
It was the hottest day in July
I said let’s go on a drive
Out past the city lights
Past the fields, deep into the night
Roll all the windows down
Play that good music loud
oh, yeah, that’s the sound
The stars in the sky
Your hand on my thigh
The green in the air
The wind in my hair
Do you remember her?
The girl you said you were waiting for
In the summer
In the dusk
We were hungry
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Who performs "Bitter, Sweet"?
Rachel Lime performs "Bitter, Sweet", and this lyric page sits inside the Rachel Lime catalog on LyroVerse.
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