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I guess we're leaving town again
We're moving out and moving in
Gotta break the news to all my friends
But they won't care

They'll just find another face
To fall behind, to take my place
To run way out past second base
And just stand there

A dreamsicle on a summer night
In a folding lawn chair
Witches ring around the moon
Better get home soon

Poison oak to poison ivy
Dirty jokes that blew right by me
Mama curling up beside me
Crying to herself

Why can't Daddy just come home?
Forget whatever he did wrong
He's in a hotel all alone
And we need help

A dreamsicle on a summer night
In a folding lawn chair
I'm still packing up my room
Gotta get home soon

New sneakers on a high school court
And you swore you'd be there
My heart breaking through the springtime
Breaking in June

Broken glass and broken vows
I'll be 18 four years from now
With different friends in a different town
I'll finally be free

Call you both some holiday
Tell you why I moved away
Say, "Everything's gonna be okay
You can come see me."

A dreamsicle on a summer night
In a folding lawn chair
Daddy's howling at the moon
Better get home soon

Heat lightning in the evening sky
And my mama's red hair
Hearts breaking through the springtime
Breaking in June

Breaking in June
Breaking in June
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Dreamsicle lyrics

Reunions album songs

released 2020 via Southeastern Records
1. What've i done to help
2. Dreamsicle
3. Only children
4. Overseas
5. Running with our eyes closed
6. River
7. Be afraid
8. St. peter's autograph
9. It gets easier
10. Letting you go
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check here the lyrics for Dreamsicle, the 2th song of the 10 recorded for the album Reunions, with a total running time of , by Jason Isbell. It was released on May 15, 2020 via Southeastern Records, and produced by Dave Cobb.