paroles de chanson Summer Sundown - Craig Morgan
There's
a
picture
of
a
covered
bridge
With
water
running
under
it
Flowing
through
my
mind,
takes
me
back
in
time
After
haulin'
hay
all
day
We'd
stop
by
there
and
drop
a
tailgate
And
take
a
dip
to
cool
off
a
bit
Blue
sky
would
turn
to
red
off
in
the
west
We'd
tear
into
a
full
igloo
of
Old
Milwaukee's
Best
On
a
summer
sundown,
same
old
young
crowd
Jeans
and
tank
tops,
bikinis,
flip
flops
And
blankets
on
the
ground
My
girl
in
my
arms,
sippin'
on
Boone's
Farm,
yeah
It
seemed
to
take
forever
for
the
world
to
turn
halfway
around
Days
were
long
and
we
were
waitin'
on
a
summer
sundown
We'd
park
our
pick
ups
on
the
bank
Build
a
bon
fire
and
we'd
crank
our
radios
Loud
as
they
would
go
Now
and
then,
it
never
failed
Old
man
Baker'd
start
raisin'
hell
About
us
being
there,
ah,
but
we
didn't
care
If
he
called
the
law
the
fun
would
end
But
everybody
knew
in
a
day
or
two
We'd
all
be
back
again
On
a
summer
sundown,
same
old
young
crowd
Jeans
and
tank
tops,
bikinis,
flip
flops
And
blankets
on
the
ground
My
girl
in
my
arms,
sippin'
on
Boone's
Farm,
yeah
It
seemed
to
take
forever
for
the
world
to
turn
halfway
around
Days
were
long
and
we
were
waitin'
on
a
summer
sundown
Same
old
young
crowd
Jeans
and
tank
tops,
bikinis,
flip
flops
And
blankets
on
the
ground
My
girl
in
my
arms,
sippin'
on
Boone's
Farm
It
seemed
to
take
forever
for
the
world
to
turn
halfway
around
Days
were
long
and
we
were
waitin'
on
a
summer
sundown
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