Do you remember that Summer,
We were always together,
Playing records every single day,
Now it’s a year come September,
Since we were together,
But I remember you in every way

I gave you a gold ring,
Told you not to lose it,
We hitched a ride to America,
And when we got there they’d moved it,
But it didn’t matter,
No we didn’t cry

Sun was shining in the sky,
Like diamonds in your eyes,
Meteors shot by,
As I lay down by your side,
And the rainclouds disappeared,
And the sea was crystal clear,
Six weeks out of time,
With nothing on my mind,
But you and me,
And a golden Summer beautiful and free

Do you remember that Summer,
Days went on forever,
Nothing could stop us, everything was easy,
Now I still remember,
All those times spent together,
Wrote you a letter but you never replied to me

Whenever I see the sunset in a pale sky,
I’m back there with you,
I hope this feeling never dies,
I hope it stays forever and ever and ever and ever

Sun was shining in the sky,
Like diamonds in your eyes,
Meteors shot by,
As I lay down by your side,
And the rainclouds disappeared,
And the sea was crystal clear,
Six weeks out of time,
With nothing on my mind,
But you and me,
And a golden Summer beautiful and free

Sun was shining in the sky,
Like diamonds in your eyes,
Meteors shot by,
As I lay down by your side,
And the rainclouds disappeared,
And the sea was crystal clear,
Six weeks out of time,
With nothing on my mind,
But you and me,
And a golden Summer beautiful and free


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