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• Summer Sundown • | by Craig Morgan
(Verse 1:)
There's a picture of a covered bridge,
With water running under it flowing through my mind,
Takes me back in time.
After haulin' hay all day,
We'd stop by there and drop a tailgate and take a dip,
To cool off a bit.
Blue sky would turn to red off in the West,
We'd tear into a full igloo of Old Milwaukee's Best

(Chorus:)
On a summer sundown, same old young crowd,
Jeeps and tanktops, bikinis, flip-flops and blankets on the ground.
My girl in my arms, sippin' on Boone's Farm,
Yeah it seemed to take forever for the world to turn halfway around.
Days were long and we were waitin' on, a summer sundown.

(2nd Verse:)
We'd park our pick-ups on the bank,
Build a bon-fire, and we'd crank our stereos,
Loud as they would go.
Now and then, it never failed,
Old man Baker'd start raisin' hell about us being there,
Ah but we didn't care.
If he called the law the fun would end,
But everybody knew in a day or two, we'd all be back again.

(Chorus:)
On a summer sundown, same old young crowd,
Jeeps and tanktops, bikinis, flip-flops and blankets on the ground.
My girl in my arms, sippin' on Boone's Farm,
Yeah it seemed to take forever for the world to turn halfway around.
Days were long and we were waitin' on...

A summer sundown, same old young crowd,
Jeeps and tanktops, bikinis, flip-flops and blankets on the ground.
My girl in my arms, sippin' on Boone's Farm,
Yeah it seemed to take forever for the world to turn halfway around.
Days were long and we were waitin' on, a summer sundown.
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