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Punks in July
(Christoph Endres)

It was a summer's day
The smell of cheap wine in the air
There was a sound of a guitar
Tonight I wonder where you are

A trick of memory
White rabbits drowning in the sea
There is a sound, but it is far
Tonight I wonder where you are

I'd tell your story, if I knew
The smell of beach and a cartoon
The world was ours and it was new
The world was mine and it was you

You are in every thought
In every book I ever bought
A stranger comes, I feel his skin
I always wonder where I've been

It's a long time ago
Just what old ghosts been waiting for
I'm sitting here, whisper your name
Tonight I wonder where I am

I'd tell your story, if I knew
The smell of beach and a cartoon
The world was ours and it was new
The world was mine and it was you

To write a song without a voice
Just to distinguish from the noise
To whisper, shy, without a sound
Expecting words I never found

I'd tell your story, if I knew
The smell of beach and a cartoon
The world was ours and it was new
The world was mine and it was you

The world was mine and it was you