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I like Saturdays and the rocket summer
Blue skies and the morning's air
Oh oh, oh ohI like you, you like me
There's something wrong with this picture
Let's turn it upside down so we can see
The insecurities caused by the last four years
Of economic downsizing in the Eastern USI like February along with Tilly and the Wall
Pretty pictures and shirts that are too small
For my child-like figure that you're so in love withI like the autumn's leaves and bright eyes
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
Stands strong in my favorites of all time
Along with you and your Technicolor eyesYou say Johnny Cash is your favorite singer
But you've never heard 'Folsom Prison Blues'
So how do you expect me to believe you?I was never much on country songs but
Someone should really tell you to come home
'Cause it's getting late and your dinner's getting coldI like simple songs with pretty words
I tried poetry but it's just no good
The pages get lost besides I'd much rather sing to youI love living life with you by my side

You're a smart kid with a beautiful smile
And oh God those Technicolor eyesI like Saturdays and the rocket summer
Night skies and that lovely stare
I like you, you like me, so let's lock all the doors
There's nothing outside we need to see'Cause we've got love, yeah, we've got a TV
We can watch 'Friends' and all we want
And we can laugh at how I laugh like Ross when I get nervousAnd we don't have to worry about tomorrow
Because we know it's gonna come
Whether we want it to or notI like simple songs with pretty words
I tried poetry but it's just no good
The pages get lost besides I'd much rather sing to youI love living life with you by my side
You're a smart kid with a beautiful smile
And oh God those Technicolor eyes

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Looking to the sky is all some can do – but not for Chad Sugg.  This all-American has turned his dream-like world into a reality filled with hope and happiness.  By the age of 18, Sugg knew that there was more to life than dorm rooms and frat parties. When a simple side project that once passed the time between classes began to evolve into an incomparable passion, Sugg said goodbye to the textbooks and hit the road under a new alias: Backseat Goodbye.

Read more about Backseat Goodbye on Last.fm.


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