| We made our way slowly down the path that led to the stream,
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| swaying slightly,
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| drunk on the sun, I suppose.
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| It was a real summer’s day.
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| The air humming with heat whilst the trees beckoned us into their cool green
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| shade.
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| And when we reached the stream I put a bottle of cider into the water to chill,
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| both of us knowing that we’d drink it long before it had the chance.
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| This is where you want to be,
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| there’s nothing else but you and her,
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| and how you spend your time.
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| Walking to parties whilst it’s still light outside.
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| Peter was upset at first but now he’s in the garden talking to somebody Polish.
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| Why don’t we set up a tent and spend the night out there?
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| And we can pretend that we’re somewhere foreign,
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| but we’ll still be able to use the fridge if we get hungry, or too hot.
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| This is where you want to be,
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| there’s nothing else but you and her,
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| and how you use your time.
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| We went driving.
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| This is where you want to be,
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| there’s nothing else but you and her,
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| and how you use your time.
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| The room smells faintly of sun tan lotion
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| in the evening sunlight and when you take off your clothes,
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| you’re still wearing a small pale skin bikini.
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| The sound of children playing in the park comes from faraway,
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| and time slows down to the speed of the specks of dust
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| floating in the light from the window.
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| Summer leaves fall from Summer trees.
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| Summer grazes fade on Summer knees.
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| Summer nights are slowly getting long.
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| Summer’s going so hurry soon it’ll be gone.
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| So we went out to the park at midnight one last time.
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| Past the abandoned glasshouse stuffed full of dying palms.
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| Past the bandstand down to the boating lake.
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| And we swam in the moonlight for what seemed like hours,
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| until we couldn’t swim anymore.
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| And as we came out of the water we sensed a certain movement in the air,
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| and we both shivered slightly and ran to collect our clothes.
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| And as we walked home we could hear the leaves curling and turning
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| brown on the trees,
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| and the birds deciding where to go for Winter.
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| And the whole sound,
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| the whole sound of Summer packing it’s bags and preparing to leave town.
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| Oh but I want you to stay.
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| Oh please stay for a while,
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| oh I want you to stay,
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| oh I want you to stay. |