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Snow in July - Garth Brooks



     
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Love was burning like the summer
We were lost in one another
Holding on, holding on
We could not escape the heat
Love was dangerous but sweet
And it was strongNow you're talking 'bout your freedom
What is that you say?
You suddenly declared to me
Your independence dayCaught me by surprise
Fog turning to iceWell it ain't even cold, baby
How could it snow in July?Well, you led me to believe that
You found everything you needed
In my arms for so long
I thought everything was fine
Now you're turning on a dime
And moving on, moving on
Now I should have brought my sweater
For a chill is in the air

There's a sudden change of weather
For which I am not preparedCaught me by surprise
Fog turning to iceWell it ain't even cold, baby
How could it snow in July?Well, I should have brought my sweater
For a chill is in the air
There's a sudden change of weather
For which I am not preparedCaught me by surprise
Fog turning to iceWell, it ain't even cold, baby
How could it snow in July?
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Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American country music singer songwriter and charity director. Brooks was a phenomenal musical force in the 1990s. He had his chart breakthrough in 1989, having come apparently from nowhere, and was an immediate commercial success. Lacking the tall and lanky physical appearance typical of some male country stars, he successfully integrated pop and rock elements into his recordings and live performances.

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