| I can still recall our last summer
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| I still see it all
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| Walks along the Seine, laughing in the rain
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| Our last summer
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| Memories that remain
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| We made our way along the river
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| And we sat down in the grass
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| By the Eiffel tower
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| I was so happy we had met
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| It was the age of no regret
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| Oh yes
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| Those crazy years, that was the time
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| Of the flower-power
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| But underneath we had a fear of flying
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| Of getting old, a fear of slowly dying
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| We took the chance
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| Like we were dancing our last dance
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| I can still recall our last summer
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| I still see it all
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| In the tourist jam, round the Notre Dame
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| Our last summer
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| Walking hand in hand
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| Paris restaurants
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| Our last summer
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| Morning croissants
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| Living for the day, worries far away
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| Our last summer
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| We could laugh and play
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| And now you’re working in a bank
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| The family man, a football fan
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| And your name is Harry
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| How dull it seems
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| Yet you’re the hero of my dreams
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| I can still recall our last summer
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| I still see it all
|
| In the tourist jam, round the Notre Dame
|
| Our last summer
|
| Walking hand in hand
|
| I can still recall our last summer
|
| I still see it all
|
| Walks along the Seine, laughing in the rain
|
| Our last summer
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| Memories that remain |