From the album A Museum Of Contradiction
Mk.gee is singing about how the small failures of youth feel catastrophic when the heat is on. Summer becomes a meter for a relationship running out of time and a confession that the speaker can only watch it unravel.
Welcome to your life Tell me, did you really give your all?
Mk.gee starts with a civic kind of greeting and then an audit. It frames private regret as a public ledger.
Yeah, I forget the words sometimes See, I forget to call sometimes
He lists tiny failures like they are crimes. The plain admissions make the speaker feel both brittle and responsible.
If twenty-two is not forever Yeah, you won't be here come December
Mk.gee pins the relationship to an age like a deadline. It turns time into the reason for loss instead of a single act.
Everything hurts a little more in the summertime
The line repeats like weather. Summer is not just backdrop, it amplifies normal pain until it feels urgent.
Mk.gee doesn't dramatize a breakup. He narrows the frame until you feel how ordinary lapses become proof. The summertime line stays with you as the simplest way to measure that drift...