

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] She: Sand in my shoes Sunburn on my shoulders Laughin’ at the way Your truck door kinda stuck when it closed You: You had that old ball cap Pulled down, but your eyes showed Fireworks in July Right there on that gravel road [Chorus] Summer ain’t over Every time I look at you, it starts again Feels like a first kiss Windows down, chasin’ every dead-end We got long roads, late nights Hand in hand, yeah, we’re doin’ alright If this is just the start, my friend, my lover Can’t wait to see What’s comin’ after summer [Verse 2] You: Met you by the cooler Talkin’ ‘bout the heat wave Phone full of numbers But yours hit me a new way You laughed at my rhymes Said my swagger was “kinda cute” Now every little plan I got Got a place saved just for you She: Late-night porch swing Buzzin’ from your sweet tea kiss You talk about your wild dreams I say, “Let’s go build all of it” Yeah, we’re broke in our pockets But rich in the way this feels If hope had a heartbeat It’d sound like these spinning wheels [Chorus] Summer ain’t over Every time I look at you, it starts again Feels like a first kiss Windows down, chasin’ every dead-end We got long roads, late nights Hand in hand, yeah, we’re doin’ alright If this is just the start, my friend, my lover Can’t wait to see What’s comin’ after summer [Bridge] You: I see houses, kids, and holidays You: (yeah) You and me in better days She: I see gray hair, same blue eyes She: Dancin’ in the kitchen light Both: If every year feels like July Then baby, we’ll be doin’ fine [Chorus] Summer ain’t over Every time I look at you, it starts again Feels like a first kiss Windows down, chasin’ every dead-end We got long roads, late nights Hand in hand, yeah, we’re doin’ alright If this is just the start, my friend, my lover Can’t wait to see What’s comin’ after summer (can’t wait, can’t wait) Can’t wait to see What’s comin’ after summer
Tags
country, Breezy country-pop duet with female vocals on the hook and warm harmonies, male vocals rapping the verses. Strummed acoustic guitar and soft banjo set the scene, blended with a laid-back trap-influenced groove and subtle bass. Verses stay intimate and conversational, chorus lifts with stacked harmonies and a bright, catchy topline. Light organ pads and a simple electric guitar riff bloom in the final chorus for a hopeful, wide-open feel.
3:20
No
3/13/2026