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Oskar Jefsen – Days And Nights Of Summer lyrics
Look at people gathered ‘round the fire
A scene like this will never grow old
Nothing in the world could take me higher
You guys are truly made of gold
I can hear you calling in the distance
Screw my shoes, I can run barefoot
It feels like a timeless existence
Always felt but never understood
And I. I know.
That I could follow you forever
How we got here, I do not remember
But it all feels so very good with you
Days and nights of summer, I surrender
It never could be sweeter than with you
Feathers, hats and paint across our faces
Eyes open like the sky above
Feels like we’ve found out where out place is
We’re high on life and high on love
And I - I know.
That I could follow you forever
Days and nights of summer, I surrender
I - I know.
That I could follow you forever
Days and nights of summer, I surrender
(I can follow you forever)
(Days and nights of summer)
A scene like this will never grow old
Nothing in the world could take me higher
You guys are truly made of gold
I can hear you calling in the distance
Screw my shoes, I can run barefoot
It feels like a timeless existence
Always felt but never understood
And I. I know.
That I could follow you forever
How we got here, I do not remember
But it all feels so very good with you
Days and nights of summer, I surrender
It never could be sweeter than with you
Feathers, hats and paint across our faces
Eyes open like the sky above
Feels like we’ve found out where out place is
We’re high on life and high on love
And I - I know.
That I could follow you forever
Days and nights of summer, I surrender
I - I know.
That I could follow you forever
Days and nights of summer, I surrender
(I can follow you forever)
(Days and nights of summer)
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