For a Summer
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For a Summer
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We'll be here for a summer, then we're gone
We'll be here for a sunrise, then we'll fly
How much time do you reckon we have left
To say the words unsaid
And how many days would you say that you had spent
Living out your regrets
We'll be here for the leaves to fall, and then we're gone
We'll be here for you to be mine, and then we'll fly
How much time do you reckon we have left
To say the words unsaid
And how many days would you say that we had spent
Living out our regrets
We'll be here for a rainfall, and then we're gone
We'll be here for a clear blue sky, and then we'll fly
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Who performs "For a Summer"?
Sarah Kang performs "For a Summer", and this lyric page sits inside the Sarah Kang catalog on LyroVerse.
Are there related songs to explore after "For a Summer"?
Yes. The related section below points to A Thousand Eyes and Love Letter (feat. Anthony Lazaro) with a short reason for opening each page next.
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