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Summer Song (Lyric) by wilco
As these days grow thick with the feel of summersâ slow demise
our skins stick to hot air, balloons in powder blue skies.
The tallest grass, not content to wither beneath bicycle wheels
sneaks its way past the seats of the bleachers on Anderson Field.
Crying out, the young girl in the yellow dress cuts her knee
on the hard concrete in front of my house at the street.
Sheâs the girl that gave me my first kiss
and itâs something from my youth that, surely, Iâll never forget.
And all of these things in remembrance of summer
faded away with the loss of my youth.
Memories remain in the people I meet
and linger through autumn
like the kiss of a girl from Providence Street.
Satellites ride across the heavens like stars but no place to rest
and disappear around the side of a world thatâs moving too fast.
The smiles on the faces of the people standing in line
disappear as they turn around and go back inside.
All of the cars, black as they pass by your house
light up the night with headlamps that cut through the dark.
Quietly wind up the hill to the church where everyone waits
patiently, silently as the tears make lines on their face.
And all of these things in remembrance of summer
faded away with the loss of my youth.
Memories remain in the people I meet
and linger through autumn
like the kiss of a girl from Providence Street.
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