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You wore the heat like a crown in June, Kissed me quick, burned out too soon. We were thunder with nowhere to go, Now I’m watchin’ reruns of the glow. I still taste the salt from your skin, Still feel the ghosts of where we’ve been. Every sunset feels like a scene, From the film we left in between. We were fireworks with no reset, Lit the sky, then just forget. Every spark that died in the dark, Still burns a hole through my heart. Cold-blooded summer, you froze me in July, Left me in the heat with your goodbye. Every kiss was a flame, every touch a lie, Now the nights don’t sweat — they just sigh. (Yeah, it’s cool now, baby, too cool to cry.) You said “forever” with your hand on the door, I said “whatever,” but I meant much more. Now I scroll through ghosts and silent screens, Tryna find the face from my fever dream. Our names carved in motel dust, Love turned rust, but it was us. Now I’m just drivin’ past what we were, Half-drunk, still chasin’ the blur. We were fireworks with no reset, Lit the sky, then just forget. Every spark that died in the dark, Still burns a hole through my heart. Cold-blooded summer, you froze me in July, Left me in the heat with your goodbye. Every kiss was a flame, every touch a lie, Now the nights don’t sweat — they just sigh. (Yeah, it’s cool now, baby, too cool to cry.) And I still wear your season like skin, Cold to the touch but warm within. Every love leaves a weathered mark, You were sunshine that learned the dark. Cold-blooded summer, burned me clean, You were the prettiest ghost I’ve ever seen. We melted once, now we freeze apart, You left July in my heart. (Yeah, it’s cool now, baby, too cool to start.)

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You wore the heat like a crown in June, Kissed me quick, burned out too soon. We were thunder with nowhere to go, Now I’m watchin’ reruns of the glow. I still taste the salt from your skin, Still feel the ghosts of where we’ve been. Every sunset feels like a scene, From the film we left in between. We were fireworks with no reset, Lit the sky, then just forget. Every spark that died in the dark, Still burns a hole through my heart. Cold-blooded summer, you froze me in July, Left me in the heat with your goodbye. Every kiss was a flame, every touch a lie, Now the nights don’t sweat — they just sigh. (Yeah, it’s cool now, baby, too cool to cry.) You said “forever” with your hand on the door, I said “whatever,” but I meant much more. Now I scroll through ghosts and silent screens, Tryna find the face from my fever dream. Our names carved in motel dust, Love turned rust, but it was us. Now I’m just drivin’ past what we were, Half-drunk, still chasin’ the blur. We were fireworks with no reset, Lit the sky, then just forget. Every spark that died in the dark, Still burns a hole through my heart. Cold-blooded summer, you froze me in July, Left me in the heat with your goodbye. Every kiss was a flame, every touch a lie, Now the nights don’t sweat — they just sigh. (Yeah, it’s cool now, baby, too cool to cry.) And I still wear your season like skin, Cold to the touch but warm within. Every love leaves a weathered mark, You were sunshine that learned the dark. Cold-blooded summer, burned me clean, You were the prettiest ghost I’ve ever seen. We melted once, now we freeze apart, You left July in my heart. (Yeah, it’s cool now, baby, too cool to start.)