Tommy Power - Morning In July.

In your driveway with a light rain
We go our own ways and separate
The sun is shining upon your face
And it feels just right
I kiss your lips baby one more time
I'll see you again in the limelight
The clock is ticking, our time's run out
And it feels just right
Keep me in your memories
Sometimes I wish our last goodbye
Was that morning in July
Inwood bedroom we sit in silence
Know we could avoided all this stress
Lost myself under these city lights
It's just not right
At Penn Station I went insane
Sitting on that damn Amtrak train
Seven hours turned to twelve
There's no end in sight
Keep me in your memories
Sometimes I wish our last goodbye
Was that morning in July
I'll never forgot the moments I spent with you
Never regret the things that I said to you
But sometimes I wish our last goodbye
Was that morning in July
So I never would have made you cry anymore
You're all I've known since I was twenty four
I don't think I'll forget your face as you walked out the door
Passionless
What a cloudy mess, we used to shine
I wish we could go back to that sweet summertime

Written by:
Thomas Power

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