Dead holidays, the tiredness that i cannot erase
Oh, I'm amazed by the emptiness of my days
The summer's still here for a while
But who would really believe that?
It's the last day of august I
recall memories to kill some time
Days and days of happiness
The sun has cooked my salty face
My friends, you know you're the greatest
You see, you see, I can be glad sometimes
It's always like a little death when you say goodbye
Oh, remember in may,
how we couldn't wait for july to come
Oh, remember the way you counted the days,
wasn't fast enough
We said we'd do an awful lot
of things cuz finally we had time
And tho we haven't finished much
I do not give a damn because we had a lot of fun
Days and days of happiness
The sun has cooked my salty face
My friends, you know you're the greatest
You see, you see, I can be glad sometimes
It's always like a little death when you say goodbye
Oh, the endless sadness of the
tear that wet your eye a little
When you just packed up all your stuff
cuz you're coming back home
When you were ten
you thanked the place
told rooms "farewell"
Hey, I still do it!
Cuz it all pass out in a minute or so
Just to think that it's over and it feels like years ago
Cuz it all pass out just as when you think so
One second you were ok and next you feel like a hole
Days! Nights! Happiness!
Sun! Wipe! All my face!
My friends, you know you're the greatest
You see, you see, I can be glad sometimes
It was nice, it was nice, it was nice
It's always like a little death when you say goodbye
What you're now mourning for
is not good times, but just yourself
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