Victoria Grills - Virginia for the Summer

Follow the river til you find me
I've been waiting at the end
Follow the sun until it goes down
I've been waking on the wrong side of the bed
Through all this holding hands and breaking wrists and saying 'I love you'
Keeps me skeptical of growing old, I'm gone
We were in Virginia for the summer but Virginia is for lovers
And every time we looked up another day turned into night
We were in Virginia for the summer but Virginia is for lovers
So I don't think that we belong there anymore
I hope you make it home safely
I'm getting off the train at the next stop
I used to think forever, maybe
Now there's millions of miles of unsung songs
Through the silence, I want you to yell
But you keep it together
And I don't think we can make it through
The months of changing weather
We were in Virginia for the summer but Virginia is for lovers
And every time we looked up another day turned into night
We were in Virginia for the summer but Virginia is for lovers
So I don't think that we belong there anymore
So I'll send myself off down the river, I'm never coming back
And you can sell your soul away down the wrong side of the tracks
And I know you used to give me the good kind of heart attacks
But I know one thing for sure and that's that we're never going back to
Virginia for the summer 'cause Virginia is for lovers
And I don't think I can take another passing day of emptiness
We were in Virginia for the summer but Virginia is for lovers
So I don't think that we belong there
No, I don't think that we belong there
No, I don't think that we belong there anymore

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