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Summer night

Let's have a typical summer night

And dance under the moonlight

We can greet the warm air on our skin

As this night begins

 

Let's go to the docks

Cross the rocks

To drink by the Delaware

Not giving a single care

 

Let's have a typical summer night

Because we are young

And this is our only chance

To have fun

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lucy-sky
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Published
Jul 20, 2013
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