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Endless Summer Lyrics


And in the morning I'll be waiting,
For your never-ending wave,
For our passage to arise,
How can I explain it?
Yeah.
You came home for the endless summer,
On the white, saw a different color,
In the streets, you got a secret to repeat,
In my mind, you're the ephemeral kind.
Never too late to be touched by,
The feasting tendrils of the night,
Now left to ponder your devotions,
Now left imagining a time.
You came home for the endless summer,
Watch me go paint a famous warrior,

Of the light, you were the strongest follower,
In my mind – you are an endless summer!
An endless summer in my mind,
An endless summer in my mind,
An endless summer in my mind.
Yeah, I get low and black witches hold my hand,
Yeah, I get low, feel no one understands,
Now mistakes, make mantelpieces bend,
Now, black cinders, black cinder til the end.
You came home for the endless summer,
Watch me go, paint a different color,
Of my life, you were the deepest lover,
Stay with me, here in the endless summer!
An endless summer in my mind.
An endless summer in my mind.
An endless summer in my mind.
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Still Corners is a band that formed in 2008 in London, England. The group consists of duo Tessa Murray (vocals) and Greg Hughes (multi-instrumentalist/producer). Since 2008 they've been joined by Leon Dufficy (guitar) and Luke Jarvis (bass) for live performances. Jack Gooderham (drums) joined the live band in 2013. Still Corners garnered wide critical success with a string of singles including the Don't Fall In Love/Wish 7-inch on cult label the Great Pop Supplement and the haunting Endless Summer during 2010 as well as Hughes's earlier self-released EP "Remember Pepper?".

Read more about Still Corners on Last.fm.


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