| Summer Sunny day, once the wind blew warm
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| And the light circled round the sun I saw like a crown
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| You could feel it in the air, like a not so distant storm
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| And the silent pause in the wind it seemed
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| Left a magical sound
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| But now she’s gone & I vowed to miss her
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| Days that we spent starry eyed run deep within my soul
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| And now she’s gone & I can’t dismiss her
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| Nor can I forget the man who sent me down below
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| Summer sunny day, once the wind blew cold
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| And the world had seen a better day all around
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| My life was ripped away, my business torn & sold
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| And I found myself in this cell I live
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| With a clamouring sound
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| But now she’s gone & I vowed to miss her
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| Days that we spent starry eyed run deep within my soul
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| And now she’s gone & I can’t dismiss her
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| Nor can I forget the man who sent me down below
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| Summer sunny day, once the wind blew thorns
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| And the world had seen a better day all around
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| You could feel it in the air, like a not so distant storm
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| And the days once lost but still recalled can be found
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| Once the fiddler paid, but once was not enough
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| Was all who cornered his misfortune yelled
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| The fiddler took the blame, the crowd had called his bluff
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| When all was lost the verdict came to the silence of the crowd
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| But now she’s gone & I vowed to miss her
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| Days that we spent starry eyed run deep within my soul
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| And now she’s gone & I can’t dismiss her
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| Nor can I forget the man who sent me down below |