| The summer was sweet and the flowers were blooming
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| The wind was as gentle and sweet as a kiss
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| The great northern lights danced above us till morning
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| The stars were like diamonds, we each made our wish
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| The mountains were green and they climbed to the heavens
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| The rivers ran sparkling down to the sea
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| Your laugh like a bell filled my heart with such gladness
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| Our songs they were happy, our voices were free
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| We built a green bower of willows and roses
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| Sang of our pleasures and sang of our woes
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| How could we have known this would be your last summer
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| How precious the bower, how precious the rose
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| The world without you has gone dark as the winter
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| The sounds of the river are frozen and still
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| The lark has grown silent, the stars have no luster
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| But I’ll live through this darkness, I know that I will
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| I know I will find you among the bright flowers
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| We’ll walk in the rain and we’ll dance in the wind
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| We’ll build a green bower and fish all the rivers
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| We’ll watch the stars fall and we’ll smile once again
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| I still love you more than the earth and its beauties
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| You are all my seasons, we never shall part
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| For though I have lost you, you live on forever
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| Oh, joy of my future, oh child of my heart |