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The Adventures - The Sound of Summer Lyrics



The Adventures - The Sound of Summer Lyrics




The moon was shining bright above us
The flames danced to sky and our old town
Breathed a knowing sigh, a wreath to our love
Golden Days and warm nights
Dancing in the streets to lift our hearts
And to ease our minds, Save me save me

Hey! Seemed the world stopped spinning round
And the sky came tumbling down
As we listened to the sound of summer
You gave me hope when I was down
I was lost and I was found
We were living through, the sound of summer
The sound of summer

People watched and waited
And wondered if their lives could be the same
And if they would see their children smiling
Please stay close beside me
'Cause nothing on this earth can touch you now
Oh you shine so bright, my sorrow's fading
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The moon was shining bright above us
The flames danced to sky and our old town
Breathed a knowing sigh, a wreath to our love
Golden Days and warm nights
Dancing in the streets to lift our hearts
And to ease our minds, Save me save me

Hey! Seemed the world stopped spinning round
And the sky came tumbling down
As we listened to the sound of summer
You gave me hope when I was down
I was lost and I was found
We were living through, the sound of summer
The sound of summer

People watched and waited
And wondered if their lives could be the same
And if they would see their children smiling
Please stay close beside me
'Cause nothing on this earth can touch you now
Oh you shine so bright, my sorrow's fading
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Writer: PATRICK GERARD GRIBBEN
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC




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Performed By: The Adventures
Length: 4:50
Written by: PATRICK GERARD GRIBBEN

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