“Summer's Over” | SONG of the week
Band: Midsummer
Album: The Stories You Tell
Year: 2017
There's a cold and sunny day captured in a photograph long gone.
I can see it now; we were still deciding where we should call home.
Taking in the city view and wandering what the coming months would bring,
we turned our jacket collars up to keep us from the biting wind.
Summer may be over, but September may yet have more sunny days.
What we've had and what we've lost, remember through the music we've made.
There's a cold and sunny day; it has left a picture in my mind.
I can see it now anytime I choose to close my eyes.
Something was moving over us, and we were at the start of something new.
We sat with friends and strangers taking in the frozen sunshine view.
Summer may be over, but September may yet have more sunny days.
What we've had and what we've lost, remember through the music we play.
"Remember the days of old; consider the years of many generations"
Deuteronomy 32:7 ESV
Album: The Stories You Tell
Year: 2017
There's a cold and sunny day captured in a photograph long gone.
I can see it now; we were still deciding where we should call home.
Taking in the city view and wandering what the coming months would bring,
we turned our jacket collars up to keep us from the biting wind.
Summer may be over, but September may yet have more sunny days.
What we've had and what we've lost, remember through the music we've made.
I can see it now anytime I choose to close my eyes.
Something was moving over us, and we were at the start of something new.
We sat with friends and strangers taking in the frozen sunshine view.
Summer may be over, but September may yet have more sunny days.
What we've had and what we've lost, remember through the music we play.
Summer may be over, but September has more sunny days than June.
Through the miles and differences, I'll find a way so we can be renewed.
We're coming out of winter's chill; the thaw has left us soaking wet and cold.
What should we do with ourselves, just sit and wait for time to make us ill?
Oh, you don't know what lies ahead. You only know what's happening right now.
It's times like these you realize everything's connected somehow.
Soon the wait is over, and the springtime brings the start to something new.
So tie me down and hold me there. If nothing changes, nothing will improve.
In my hand, I hold a seed, broken and covered in earth.
Let's bury deep and hope will grow, time show us its worth.
In ten years' time, should we return, gathered far and wide,
We'll search these fields one summer's day and find what we have made.
We'll find what we have made.
Soon the wait is over, and the springtime brings the start to something new.
So tie me down and hold me there. If nothing changes, nothing will improve.
Summer may be over, but September has more sunny days than June.
Through the miles and differences, I'll find a way so we can be renewed.
Summer may be over, but September may yet have more sunny days.
What we've had and what we've lost, remember through the music we've made.
Summer may be over, but September has more sunny days than June.
Summer may be over, but September has more sunny days than June.
Through the miles and differences, I'll find a way so we can be with you.
"Remember the days of old; consider the years of many generations"
Deuteronomy 32:7 ESV
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