The Girls in Their Summer Dresses Songtext
von Harry Belafonte
The Girls in Their Summer Dresses Songtext
I remember summer morning
Dawning light and bright and gay
And the girls in their summer dresses
Walking, walking on their way
I remember distant laughter
Afternoons of past July′s
And the girls in their summer dresses
With their secret smiling eyes
Tender arms so smooth and slender
Downy and brown from sunlit days
Wrapped in evening silvery splendor
Resting on tables in dim cafés
I remember mid-summer nighttime
Mid-summer night dreams I recall
But the girls in their summer dresses
I remember most of all
I remember sad September
Dying summer's brave display
And one sweet girl in her summer dress
Who softly, swiftly, slipped away
Dawning light and bright and gay
And the girls in their summer dresses
Walking, walking on their way
I remember distant laughter
Afternoons of past July′s
And the girls in their summer dresses
With their secret smiling eyes
Tender arms so smooth and slender
Downy and brown from sunlit days
Wrapped in evening silvery splendor
Resting on tables in dim cafés
I remember mid-summer nighttime
Mid-summer night dreams I recall
But the girls in their summer dresses
I remember most of all
I remember sad September
Dying summer's brave display
And one sweet girl in her summer dress
Who softly, swiftly, slipped away
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