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Viridity - Just Fine Lyrics



Viridity - Just Fine Lyrics




Why does it only feel right in the sunshine
When we drink through the night, drown ourselves in the white wine
I am yours when your hand is down my spine
And I don't want to lose this high

But I'm losing my, losing my, we always lose our minds in the summertime

The air is hot, and the sun has come, feel your thoughts and now they're gone
We only lose our minds in the summertime
And that's always just fine

I want to feel at ease
That is all I need
I want to feel the heat
In the summer breeze

I want to feel at ease
In the summer breeze

The air is hot, and the sun has come, feel your thoughts and now they're gone
We only lose our minds in the summertime
And that's always just fine

That's always just fine
That's always just fine
Fine
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Why does it only feel right in the sunshine
When we drink through the night, drown ourselves in the white wine
I am yours when your hand is down my spine
And I don't want to lose this high

But I'm losing my, losing my, we always lose our minds in the summertime

The air is hot, and the sun has come, feel your thoughts and now they're gone
We only lose our minds in the summertime
And that's always just fine

I want to feel at ease
That is all I need
I want to feel the heat
In the summer breeze

I want to feel at ease
In the summer breeze

The air is hot, and the sun has come, feel your thoughts and now they're gone
We only lose our minds in the summertime
And that's always just fine

That's always just fine
That's always just fine
Fine
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Writer: Eleanor Clarke
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Sentric Music

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Performed By: Viridity
Language: English
Length: 4:04
Written by: Eleanor Clarke

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