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Nobody on the road, nobody on the beach
I feel it in the air, the summer's out of reach
Empty lake, empty streets, the sun goes down alone
I'm drivin' by your house, though I know, you're not home
I can see you, your brown skin shinin' in the sun
You got your hair combed back and those, sunglasses on baby
And I can tell you my love for you will still be strong
After the boys of summer have gone
I never will forget those nights, I wonder if it was a dream
Remember how you made me crazy, remember how I made you scream?
But I don't understand what happened to our love
But baby when I get you back, I'm gonna show you what I'm made of
I can see you, your brown skin shinin' in the sun
I see you walkin' real slow and you're, smilin' at everyone
I can tell you my love for you will still be strong
After the boys of summer have gone
Out on the road today, I saw a black flag sticker on a Cadillac
A little voice inside my head said, "Don't look back, you can never look back"

I thought I knew what love was, what did I know?
Those days are gone forever, I should just let 'em go but
I can see you, your brown skin shinin' in the sun
You got that top pulled down and that, radio on baby
But I can tell you my love for you will still be strong
After the boys of summer have gone
I can see you, your brown skin shinin' in the sun
You got that hair slicked back and those, wayfarers on baby
I can tell you my love for you will still be strong
After the boys of summer have gone

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The Hooters are an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By combining a mix of rock and roll, ska and folk music, The Hooters first gained major commercial success in the United States in the mid 1980s due to heavy radio and MTV airplay of several songs including "Day By Day," "And We Danced" and "Where Do The Children Go." Their popularity resulted in the band opening the Philadelphia portion of the Live Aid benefit concert in 1985.

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