Last summer was the one when all the world stood still
We had a good time
We had a good time
We partied hard and then we took a little pill
Didn’t go down quite right
We looked inside ourselves to find a compromise
It was a bloodbath
It was a good laugh
I tried to tell you everyone was gonna die
Shouldn’t have done that
But that was way back
You look pale in the sunlight
I’ll bring you the moon
To make you bright
Last summer vampires microchipped everyone’s veins
Sat back and waited for the money to bleed through
You would’ve thought that they would put them in our brains
But then again, they didn’t need to
We looked outside ourselves said ‘this must be the place’
It was a big joke, it was a new hope
The TV said that they were going into space
Leaving the world behind
And you look red in the moonlight
I’m sure that it’s just a mosquito bite
You look strange in the mirror
Take a selfie, I’ll see you clearer
Last summer was the one when all the world stood still
We had a good time
We had a good time
It rained champagne when they were spilling for the kill
Champagne tastes so nice
Last summer was the one when it all broke apart
I mostly try not to mix politics with art
But it’s so hard
credits
from Star,
released June 17, 2022
Sasha Suraski - music, lyrics, vocals, glitches, synth, beats
Such a gorgeous sound!
The on-point instrumentals and some pretty perfectly spun lyrics have me hooked.
Wouldnt have made it through the last few workdays without 'em! DJGonzuc
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