A nostalgic song reflecting on cherished memories captured in photographs, evoking feelings of longing for someone who is no longer there. The lyrics explore the bittersweet nature of reminiscing about summer days filled with hope and warmth, while recognizing the passage of time and the things left unsaid. A heartfelt letter serves as a bridge to the past, expressing a desire for reconnection.
Verse 1:
Looking back through photographs,
Thinking about the times that we spent.
The summers lasted lifetimes,
Full of hope and warmth on my skin.
Chorus:
I wish you were here,
I had more that I wanted to say.
But life just don't work out that way.
Verse 2:
I'll write another letter,
And maybe it will reach you someday.
Chorus:
I wish you were here,
I had more that I wanted to say.
But life just don't work out that way.
Bridge:
All those moments, they fade away,
But they linger in my heart every day.
Chorus:
I wish you were here,
I had more that I wanted to say.
But life just don't work out that way.
Outro:
So here I am, looking back again,
Wishing for a moment, wishing for a friend.
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Looking back through photographs thinkin about the times that we spent
the summers lasted lifetimes full of hope and warmth on my skin I wish you were here
i had more that i wanted to say.
But life just don't work out that way
I'll write another letter and maybe it will reach you someday
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