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Four Sundays Lyrics – A Country Song About a Summer Love That Never Left

A woman spends 4 Sundays with her boyfriend only to have him leave her.

A whole lifetime… in just four Sundays.

What happens when a love story only lasts four Sundays, but stays with you for a lifetime? Four Sundays is a modern country song about a short summer romance that changes everything. Told from a female perspective, the song reflects on a fleeting relationship that felt permanent in the moment, yet slipped away with time, leaving behind memories that never fully fade.

“Four Sundays in the summer sun…

Felt like forever, felt like one…”


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Song Title: Four Sundays

Verse 1

That summer changed the day you came

Next door with a foreign name

One look in, my whole world shook

A heartbeat I couldn’t tame

You smiled slow, I felt it start

Didn’t know you’d steal my heart

Pre-Chorus

Didn’t know it then, but I know now

Some kinds of love don’t slow down

Chorus

Four Sundays in the summer sun

Felt like forever, felt like one

Four Sundays slipping by

Your hand in mine, your heart in mine

Every goodbye still hits me hard

Don’t know where you are, but here you are

Still living in me, those memories

A whole lifetime in four Sundays

Verse 2

You crossed the fence like you belonged

Talked all night with the radio on

You listened close, you took it slow

More of a man than boys I know

You made me feel safe just being me

Showed me love I didn’t see

Pre-Chorus

I didn’t know how fast it’d go

I just knew I didn’t want you to go

Chorus

Four Sundays in the summer sun

Felt like forever, felt like one

Four Sundays slipping by

Your hand in mine, your heart in mine

Every goodbye still hits me hard

Don’t know where you are, but here you are

Still living in me, those memories

A whole lifetime in four Sundays

Bridge

I almost drove to where you’re from

Almost chased what we’d become

But loving you meant letting go

If you wanted me, I’d know

Final Chorus

Four Sundays in the summer sun

First real love, first real one

Young and brave, we didn’t run

But time don’t stop for anyone

If you ever wonder who you were

You were everything to her

Still living in me, those memories

A whole lifetime in four Sundays

Outro

Yeah, time moved on, but part of me

Still lives back there in four Sundays

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The Meaning Behind Four Sundays

At its core, Four Sundays is about how time doesn’t determine the impact of love, connection does. The relationship in the song is brief, measured in just four Sundays, but emotionally it carries the weight of something much larger. From quiet cabin nights to long summer days by the water, the song captures how small moments can leave a permanent mark.

The song explores that unique moment in life when everything feels new and possible, when love arrives unexpectedly and changes how you see the world. Even though the relationship ends, it leaves a lasting imprint, shaping how the narrator understands love long after the moment has passed.

There’s also an underlying tension between memory and reality. The narrator doesn’t know what became of the other person, and that unanswered question becomes part of the story itself. Instead of closure, she carries forward the feeling, accepting that some loves aren’t meant to last, but are still meant to matter.


Behind the Song: Four Sundays

Four Sundays was written as part of a broader effort to capture emotionally driven, story-first country songs that feel both personal and universal. The concept centers around a short-lived summer relationship, one that feels complete in the moment, even though it’s temporary.

The writing process focused on balancing specificity with relatability. Details like back roads, cabin moments, and summer imagery ground the story in a familiar setting, while the emotional arc remains open enough for listeners to connect it to their own experiences.

Musically, the goal was a radio-ready country sound with a strong female vocal, allowing the chorus to carry emotional weight while keeping the verses intimate and conversational. The result is a song that fits both modern country radio and deeper album storytelling.


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