Summer Is Over

Dusty Springfield

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Summer Is Over - by Dusty Springfield   (Tom Springfield / Clive Westlake) Cool song from the sixties which beautifully transports the melancholy mood at the end of the warm season. Could have been a tune from a James Bond or Quentin Tarantino movie. Rhythm is three-four time. Capo 4th fret Intro:            (2x) The night runs away with the day The grass that was green is now hay The world goes around without even a sound And it looks like the summer is over The rains tumble down in the sky Young swallows have learned how to fly The leaves that were green are no longer so green And it looks like the summer is over The sun and the moon take turns in the sky The days drift on by too soon The meadows are kissed by a cool autumn mist Far away now is June The birds fly away to the sun The leaves touch the ground one by one The breeze hurries by without even goodbye And it looks like the summer is over The sun and the moon take turns in the sky The days drift on by too soon The meadows are kissed by a cool autumn mist Far away now is June The birds fly away to the sun The leaves touch the ground one by one The breeze hurries by without even goodbye And it looks like the summer is over And it looks like the summer is over

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