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Summer breeze into the trees Watching the blue sea Hidden between the gaps and the leaves Between you and me Happy faces frolicking in nature Among the faces of danger Have no fear The sunshine is here Between the waves and the deep blue Sizzling gaiety anew Wondering hopelessly And thinking momentarily Of the hidden caves And forgotten slaves Chances of a better life Within this chaotic strife Out from the beach bar From a hired car Happiness is all around And love has set its stand The party is on the go While the sun shines its glow As the cocktails run riot Within the horses chariots Tables and chairs Below stairs The evening is coming near And time for good cheer The music has started Some have departed Lots more have arrived In this heaven abide The miracle has started From the warm hearted Souls of men In this origin Only to begin all over Between the Heath and clover I will be there I know you care
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Jun 13, 2014
Jun 13, 2014 at 7:11 PM UTC
A SUMMER THEME
Summer breeze into the trees Watching the blue sea Hidden between the gaps and the leaves Between you and me Happy faces frolicking in nature Among the faces of danger Have no fear The sunshine is here Between the waves and the deep blue Sizzling gaiety anew Wondering hopelessly And thinking momentarily Of the hidden caves And forgotten slaves Chances of a better life Within this chaotic strife Out from the beach bar From a hired car Happiness is all around And love has set its stand The party is on the go While the sun shines its glow As the cocktails run riot Within the horses chariots Tables and chairs Below stairs The evening is coming near And time for good cheer The music has started Some have departed Lots more have arrived In this heaven abide The miracle has started From the warm hearted Souls of men In this origin Only to begin all over Between the Heath and clover I will be there I know you care
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Jun 13, 2014
Jun 13, 2014 at 7:11 PM UTC
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