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Track: 28th of June
Artist: Megan Moroney
Album: Am I Okay?

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Name: Megan Moroney
Spotify Genres: country
Followers: 1,179,967
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74/100

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American country music singer-songwriter, born October 9, 1997 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.

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Release: Megan Moroney - Am I Okay?
Year: 2024
Genres: Folk, World, & Country
Styles: Country

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LYRICS

Twenty-eighth of June, it was me and you
Rose petals on the bed, and I love you
Written on a happy 1-year card
"Here's to forever, you have my heart"
Drank a bottle of red and opened up another
Danced around the room, holdin' onto each other
Like we were never gonna let go
I was too naïve to know

Just 'cause something's good don't mean it lasts
By fall, we fell apart, and just like that
Time kept tickin', and you movеd on
Another 365 have come and gonе
Today would've been a day that we'd celebrate
And now it's just another Tuesday

Twenty-eighth of June, callin' out of work
Wakin' up alone, sleepin' in your shirt
Wonderin' if you think about me
Are you really already happy?
Come on, babe, don't say it's true
That she loves you like I still do
Say I still cross your mind
And it's eating you alive
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Just 'cause something's good don't mean it lasts
By fall, we fell apart, and just like that
Time kept tickin', and you moved on
Another 365 have come and gone
Today would've been a day that we'd celebrate
And now it's just another Tuesday

The twenty-eighth of June will come one day
I'll wake up and be okay
But the rain outside says, "It won't be today"

Just 'cause something's good don't mean it lasts
By fall, we fell apart, and just like that
Time kept tickin', and you moved on
Another 365 have come and gone
Today would've been a day that we'd celebrate
Now it's just another Tuesday

Just another Tuesday