Summer’s Not Over Lyrics – Tiffany Young

Endless and golden, Tiffany Young’s “Summer’s Not Over” captures that rare feeling of someone who makes every season feel warm — a quiet surrender to love that turns ordinary days into something worth staying for.
Lyrics of Summer’s Not Over by Tiffany Young
(You.)
(You.)
Sometimes I feel
Sometimes I don’t
Know where to go
(When) you feel like home
I’ll stay
With you
With you
You take the words
Out of my mouth
Know what to say
When I’m feeling down
So I’ll stay
Stay
Oh stay
I’d spend with you
All of my days
Summer’s not over with you
Cause I feel it
Ooh
Summer’s not over with you
(Cause) summer’s not
Eyes like sky
Got me running for miles
Catch a glimpse of your
I might die
Waves in the ocean
Crashing and burning
I’m yours (Yours)
Yours (Yours)
Yours (Ooh)
Know that I’m yours (Yours)
Yours (Yours)
Yeah (Ooh)
I’d spend with you
All of my days
Summer’s not over with you
Cause I feel it
Ooh
Summer’s not over with you
Summer’s not
You take the words
Know what to say
You feel like home
Know that I’ll stay
Ooh
Know that I’ll stay
Cause summer’s not over
Meaning of Summer’s Not Over Lyrics
The feeling hits before the logic does.
There’s a specific kind of love this song is about — not the loud, dramatic kind, but the quiet, stubborn kind. The kind where you stay not because everything is perfect, but because leaving feels impossible when someone feels like home. That’s the undercurrent running through Tiffany Young’s “Summer’s Not Over” — not passion, exactly. It’s emotional anchoring. The unspoken emotion here is the fear of impermanence. Summer always ends. But the whole song is a gentle refusal to accept that. One can’t help but notice how that refusal never sounds desperate. It sounds decided.
And that’s where the craft gets interesting.
“Eyes like sky / Got me running for miles / Catch a glimpse of your / I might die” — that incomplete line is the most quietly brilliant moment in the song. Tiffany cuts the sentence before it finishes. No object. No destination. Just “a glimpse of your—” and silence. That grammatical break isn’t accidental. It mirrors exactly what infatuation does to thought: it interrupts you mid-sentence. You lose the word. The feeling swallows the logic whole. Most writers would complete that line. Leaving it open is the braver, sharper choice.
Then there’s what the lyric structure tells us about the sound.
Short fragments. Repeated affirmations. “Stay. Oh stay.” The rhythm feels like a slow-burn pop track — probably lush production, warm synths, the kind of chorus that opens up like a summer sky. The repetition isn’t laziness; it’s incantation. Saying “summer’s not over” enough times starts to feel like willing it to be true.
For Tiffany Young — an artist who built her solo identity after years as part of K-pop’s Girls’ Generation — a song about staying, belonging, and refusing endings carries extra weight. The track leaves you feeling like she’s not just singing about a person. She might be singing about herself, too. About a season of her own she isn’t ready to let go.
Summer’s Not Over Song Credits & Production Details
| Song Title | Summer’s Not Over |
| Singer(s) | Tiffany Young |
| Musician(s) | Tiffany Young |
| Lyricist(s) | Tiffany Young |
| Language | English |
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