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Kuver - June/July/august Lyrics



Kuver - June/July/august Lyrics




It's been too long
It's been too long I've been counting
Remember the days
It's been too long
Now I wake up and I can't even pinpoint what day
I'm not expecting too much
Spending the most of my time away from my home
I've been wanting for too long
I could've just left her but something keeps leading me on

I just keep going in circles
We just keep running uphill and it feels like a circus
I feel like there's something under the blinds
The way that they dress and they talk got me blind
I know there's something on her other side
A stranger between me and my time and my pride
I'm on the beach with a film and a knife
I need a break from my life, so
Fly to New York for the time
Brooklyn to Philly each night
Eatin' nice dinners, I'm going and dimming the lights
I see a light in my life
The cities like mountains, I see them on my either sides
Red lights are turning to green
Starting to say more with less
Starting to work without working
I'm moving to my final work
I wanna go back to June
Days getting longer, I don't look back 'cause there is trouble
I'm feeling new, but I am doing the same
I'm feeling in movement
Hearing in feeling
Seeing in timing, I know I got time
The feeling is fleeting, the feeling is mine
First time in a year I feel my life is mine
First time in my life looking up to July

It's been too long
It's been too long I've been counting
Remember the days
It's been too long
Now I wake up and I can't even pinpoint what day
I'm not expecting too much
Spending the most of my time away from my home
I've been wanting for too long
I could've just left her but something keeps leading me on

Anacortes for like three days
Two new members of the family
And I want it all to stay
Run it up like every day
Going up like every day
And I know you feel the same
Finally attached to that, attached to friends, all the way
All the way, yeah, and we going all the way
Guest house, tree house, and the waves, whistle lake
Can't forget the eighth, the best I felt, I can't explain
Man, sometimes I think I shouldn't even try to say
Can't put it into words I just dilute it
Wear my necklace as a bracelet just to do it
Skip a rock for like a mile got the video to prove it
And I take a photo of a photo of a foxglove
In the stadium, man, they ain't supposed to know it
Projecting everything everywhere, we could show it
Back to the tree, to the huts, to the sun
We can't fly too close, we can't come down
Passed out, by the bench now
Chillin' on the boat, saw the ice cream truck out
Sixteenth, to the boat, then they fly out
Man, I thought that I would lose it, man, it just kept out
Almost every day by the bay now
Me and Yaygo up the hill, we at G's house
We was zoomin' down the boulevard, Jay Loud
Stay away, stay away out the rain now
Stay away out the rain now
Only clouds I see is coming out of her mouth
Family out, thought that I would end up trapped now
Nineteenth, block party, we're in Cap now
Trashed out, but we're still seeing, high now
Every night at thirty-ninth street house now
In the lake, cause we feel like a swim now
Five-ten, five-four when I'm stanced out
Pike place, to the garden with that new girl
Shoot my shot, hit a bulls-eye each turn
Twenty-first, feeling found in the crowd now
All these people looking for us in the crowd now
Twenty-third, fourth round at the beach now
Seafair, from the bay to the docks down south
Outside, holding on to sun now
Then the monsoon came, reached the top now

Start it off at the docks, but I feel it getting dark
Coming back from Portugal, I don't wanna see her start
We don't talk about the first, we hit the top and saw it stop
I saw some things that I ain't want to, and I saw myself not stop it
Take me back to the start
We was on the boulevard, writing Mio, then Shabbat
I get the call from *****, so we hop up to the docks
End the night on a beach, we don't talk about it lots
Starting to see things from the other side
I know that if I keep climbing, at some point I reach the sky
I know it can't go forever, it goes out just like the tide
Know it won't keep getting better, so I spend my time outside
We can feel it getting reckless, 'cause we fly close to the sun
Driving faster, going up, and then I crash my ride and burn
Chaco tan, every day, but the sun could never burn
Earning all my stripes, and I'm starting to get hurt
Day's shorter, when we left the summer solstice?
I can feel it losing balance, I can feel it losing substance
One last time in it, then we gotta pause it
Left the town for tropics, come back at the end of August
Come back at the end of August
Gotta leave the party 'cause the cops is on us
That was nine days in, and we ended way to heavy
The animals, they start to come inside out house
Yellow pants on, 'cause I like the sun out
Frontflip off a bridge, how we like that now
And I know it has to end, I don't wanna see it change
So I call it a break, then we're coming back again
At that café, over to the farmers market
End it at shoot, with a new girl on me
End it at the lake, with the ones I'll always know
Time moves on, but my memories are home
Time goes, I'm not calling it a goodbye
I go on, that doesn't mean I leave it behind
I'ma keep it, I'ma add it to my time now
I'ma keep it, I won't leave it behind
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It's been too long
It's been too long I've been counting
Remember the days
It's been too long
Now I wake up and I can't even pinpoint what day
I'm not expecting too much
Spending the most of my time away from my home
I've been wanting for too long
I could've just left her but something keeps leading me on

I just keep going in circles
We just keep running uphill and it feels like a circus
I feel like there's something under the blinds
The way that they dress and they talk got me blind
I know there's something on her other side
A stranger between me and my time and my pride
I'm on the beach with a film and a knife
I need a break from my life, so
Fly to New York for the time
Brooklyn to Philly each night
Eatin' nice dinners, I'm going and dimming the lights
I see a light in my life
The cities like mountains, I see them on my either sides
Red lights are turning to green
Starting to say more with less
Starting to work without working
I'm moving to my final work
I wanna go back to June
Days getting longer, I don't look back 'cause there is trouble
I'm feeling new, but I am doing the same
I'm feeling in movement
Hearing in feeling
Seeing in timing, I know I got time
The feeling is fleeting, the feeling is mine
First time in a year I feel my life is mine
First time in my life looking up to July

It's been too long
It's been too long I've been counting
Remember the days
It's been too long
Now I wake up and I can't even pinpoint what day
I'm not expecting too much
Spending the most of my time away from my home
I've been wanting for too long
I could've just left her but something keeps leading me on

Anacortes for like three days
Two new members of the family
And I want it all to stay
Run it up like every day
Going up like every day
And I know you feel the same
Finally attached to that, attached to friends, all the way
All the way, yeah, and we going all the way
Guest house, tree house, and the waves, whistle lake
Can't forget the eighth, the best I felt, I can't explain
Man, sometimes I think I shouldn't even try to say
Can't put it into words I just dilute it
Wear my necklace as a bracelet just to do it
Skip a rock for like a mile got the video to prove it
And I take a photo of a photo of a foxglove
In the stadium, man, they ain't supposed to know it
Projecting everything everywhere, we could show it
Back to the tree, to the huts, to the sun
We can't fly too close, we can't come down
Passed out, by the bench now
Chillin' on the boat, saw the ice cream truck out
Sixteenth, to the boat, then they fly out
Man, I thought that I would lose it, man, it just kept out
Almost every day by the bay now
Me and Yaygo up the hill, we at G's house
We was zoomin' down the boulevard, Jay Loud
Stay away, stay away out the rain now
Stay away out the rain now
Only clouds I see is coming out of her mouth
Family out, thought that I would end up trapped now
Nineteenth, block party, we're in Cap now
Trashed out, but we're still seeing, high now
Every night at thirty-ninth street house now
In the lake, cause we feel like a swim now
Five-ten, five-four when I'm stanced out
Pike place, to the garden with that new girl
Shoot my shot, hit a bulls-eye each turn
Twenty-first, feeling found in the crowd now
All these people looking for us in the crowd now
Twenty-third, fourth round at the beach now
Seafair, from the bay to the docks down south
Outside, holding on to sun now
Then the monsoon came, reached the top now

Start it off at the docks, but I feel it getting dark
Coming back from Portugal, I don't wanna see her start
We don't talk about the first, we hit the top and saw it stop
I saw some things that I ain't want to, and I saw myself not stop it
Take me back to the start
We was on the boulevard, writing Mio, then Shabbat
I get the call from *****, so we hop up to the docks
End the night on a beach, we don't talk about it lots
Starting to see things from the other side
I know that if I keep climbing, at some point I reach the sky
I know it can't go forever, it goes out just like the tide
Know it won't keep getting better, so I spend my time outside
We can feel it getting reckless, 'cause we fly close to the sun
Driving faster, going up, and then I crash my ride and burn
Chaco tan, every day, but the sun could never burn
Earning all my stripes, and I'm starting to get hurt
Day's shorter, when we left the summer solstice?
I can feel it losing balance, I can feel it losing substance
One last time in it, then we gotta pause it
Left the town for tropics, come back at the end of August
Come back at the end of August
Gotta leave the party 'cause the cops is on us
That was nine days in, and we ended way to heavy
The animals, they start to come inside out house
Yellow pants on, 'cause I like the sun out
Frontflip off a bridge, how we like that now
And I know it has to end, I don't wanna see it change
So I call it a break, then we're coming back again
At that café, over to the farmers market
End it at shoot, with a new girl on me
End it at the lake, with the ones I'll always know
Time moves on, but my memories are home
Time goes, I'm not calling it a goodbye
I go on, that doesn't mean I leave it behind
I'ma keep it, I'ma add it to my time now
I'ma keep it, I won't leave it behind
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Writer: Ian Kuver
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Language: English
Length: 6:01
Written by: Ian Kuver

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