Lee Hazlewood, Nancy Sinatra - Indian Summer (L’eté Indien) lyrics

[Lee Hazlewood, Nancy Sinatra - Indian Summer L’eté Indien lyrics]

I've never been as happy as
I was that morning
That morning we walked along the beach
A little like this one
It was a special autumn
It was that rare kind of autumn that
You only find in North America
We call it Indian summer
But it was quite simply our summer
And the image of you in your long
Dress was like a beautiful water coloring
And I remember very well what
You told me that morning a year ago
A century ago an eternity ago

Think of me when this is just a memory
Will you still be loving me
When the summer is gone? All my life
The taste of you will fill my life
Even when the summer is gone

Today I'm far away
Far away from that autumn morning
But it is as if I was there now
I think of you where are you?
What are you doing?
Do I still exist for you?
I'm like a wave drawn by the moon
And sometimes I slip back like a wave
And like a wave I lie down on the sand
And I remember i remember the high tides
The naked happiness
And the sun shining on the sea
An eternity ago a century ago
Last summer

Think of me when this is just a memory
Will you still be loving me
When the summer is gone? All my life
The taste of you will fill my life
Even when the summer is gone

Na na na na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na na na

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