Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
Laura Veirs
In July Flame, Laura Veirs paints a picture of summer love, invoking images of 4th of July fireworks, cookouts and summer joy. We’re meant to imagine if this young lover’s feelings are real or unrequited, by literally asking “Can I call you mine?”
July Flame
Firey kind
Will always
Lead me through the night
July Flame
Sweet summer peach
High up in the branch
Just out of my reach
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
July Flame
I'm seeing fireworks
They're so beautiful
Tell me why it hurts
July Flame
Ashes of a secret heart
Falling in my lemonade
Unslakable thirsting in the backyard
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
Can I call you mine?
July Flame was written by Laura Veirs.
July Flame was produced by Tucker Martine.