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Summer's Two Weeks Notice

from Smellicopter by Scott Brookman

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about

The narrator isn't having a great summer and wants to move on.

lyrics

I’m givin’ my two weeks notice to summer
Any time or place is better than here
And you know it’s gettin’ colder in here
When you come home late and celebrate your own thing.


I’m givin’ my two weeks notice to summer
Geuss I better start to pack for the coast
That’s the place where people love me the most
And there’s no hang-ups and anything could happen.

Chorus:
How could anything happen in the summertime?
(alternate line: Why do we think that summertime’s so great?—don’t get it)


I’m givin’ my two weeks notice to summer
Mercy killing of this weekend is fine
And the killin’ joke you know it was mine
And there’s no laughs left and I could use a new one.

Chorus:
How could anything happen in the summertime?
(alternate line: Why do we think that summertime’s so great?—don’t get it)

credits

from Smellicopter, released June 19, 2013
Another one in which Roland Wolff plays the major role of multi-instrumentalist and arranger. I sing, play the basic piano and one of the electric guitar riffs is me. (I do not hold copyright for this excellent photo)

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