Endless Summer
Danielle Bradbery Lyrics
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We were falling hard underneath the stars
As we danced slow to the radio
First taste of love couldn't get enough
In the pale moonlight just flying blind
I still feel you
Just like I used to
[Chorus]
Warm winds blowing
Reckless still in my mind
Takes me right back to that time
When I was your baby and you were mine
We were on fire just like the sun above
Couldn't burn hot enough for each other
Endless summer
Endless summer
I could have stayed in our hometown
Married you and settled down
With a picket fence & would've had a couple kids by now
But I had to get out
Couldn't hide my dreams had to do some other things
Before a diamond ring
I still feel you
Just like I used to
That time of year when days get long
[Chorus]
Funny how the seasons change
And time slips away
[Chorus]
The lyrics of Danielle Bradbery's song Endless Summer portrays a reflective and sentimental tone as the singer remembers a summer romance with someone she loved. The opening lines of the song start with a nostalgic tone as the singer remembers the time she spent with her lover under the starry sky in July. The lines "We were falling hard underneath the stars, As we danced slow to the radio," depict a romantic moment that lasted long enough to evoke strong memories for the singer.
The strong connection between the two continued throughout the summer, symbolizing an endless summer, filled with love and passion. The lyrics "Couldn't burn hot enough for each other, Endless summer, Endless summer" symbolizes the deep and enduring love they shared, which lasted longer than their summer romance. Even though the seasons have changed, and time has slipped away, the singer can still feel the same love and connection with her lover that she had in the past, as depicted in the lines "I still feel you, Just like I used to, That time of year when days get long."
The song's chorus "Warm winds blowing, Reckless still in my mind, Takes me right back to that time, When I was your baby, and you were mine" showcases the power of those memories in the singer’s mind. The song, therefore, portrays a bittersweet tone, reflecting on the intensity of a summer love that never seemed to end.
Line by Line Meaning
I remember you and I that July
I recall the romantic encounter we had in July
We were falling hard underneath the stars
We were deeply in love as we gazed at the stars
As we danced slow to the radio
We moved slowly in harmony with the music
First taste of love couldn't get enough
The first experience of love was too captivating
In the pale moonlight just flying blind
We enjoyed each other's company with no reservations by the moonlight
I still feel you
I still have strong emotions towards you
Just like I used to
The feelings remain the same as they were in the past
That time of year when days get long
The season that reminds me of our love
Warm winds blowing
The warm breeze evokes memories of our love
Reckless still in my mind
The thoughts of our hasty love are still lively in my mind
Takes me right back to that time
It reminds me of the passionate moments we shared
When I was your baby and you were mine
The period I was yours and you were mine
We were on fire just like the sun above
Our love burned passionately like the sun
Couldn't burn hot enough for each other
Our love couldn’t have been hotter
Endless summer
Our love was boundless
I could have stayed in our hometown
I had the option of settling down in our hometown
Married you and settled down
I would have married and established a family with you
With a picket fence & would've had a couple kids by now
We would already be raising a family if we had settled down
But I had to get out
I couldn’t resist pursuing my dreams
Couldn't hide my dreams had to do some other things
I couldn’t suppress my ambitions and had to explore other things
Before a diamond ring
Before I could prioritize settling down
Funny how the seasons change
It's fascinating how seasons bring back memories
And time slips away
Time elapses so fast
Lyrics © Fintage House Publishing
Written by: JEDD MICHAEL HUGHES, MIKE BUSBEE, SARAH BUXTON
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