Summer Clothes - The Wonder Years
Composed by:Matthew Paul Brasch/Daniel Jason Campbell/Michael Dominic Kennedy/Joshua James Martin/Kenneth Alrich Cavaliere/Nicholas Steinborn
Produced by:Will Yip
Justin and I have got the windows down
The A/C is busted it's hotter than hell
But I hate myself a little less
When the salt air hits my skin
Sat on the benches when the shops had closed
Saw the ferris wheel light through your Marlboro smoke
And I sorta fumbled through playing
"Steadier Footing"
"Steadier Footing"
I love the glow
Of you in your summer clothes
Coming down the parkway
Leaving the city
Shaking off the cold
Met up with strangers around two am
The beach is deserted it's just us and them
And these batteries that can't get the stereo
Through one goddamn song
Swam out so deep we probably should've died
Too young and too dumb and too fed up with life
But when you grab my ankles the two of us
Still aren't tall enough to touch the bottom
Aren't tall enough to touch the bottom
I love the glow
Of you in your summer clothes
Coming down the parkway
Leaving the city
Shaking off the cold
I love the glow
Of you in your summer clothes
Coming down the parkway
Leaving the city
Shaking off the cold
We're floating on our backs and we're staring at the stars-
Or the ones we can see through the light pollution
Then we all pretend that if we squint real hard
We can make out the shape of the space station
And some lonely astronaut would smile back at us
I love the glow
Of you in your summer clothes
Coming down the parkway
Leaving the city
Shaking off the cold
I love the glow
Of you in your summer clothes
Coming down the parkway
Leaving the city
Shaking off the cold