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Indian Summer Lyrics

the coffee's already on the table and the radio is on.
it's the first day of Autumn
And I have to turn the morning light on, on the outside it's still dark, and the nights are getting longer.
Where remained the days, the summer disappeared without a trace
where is the sunlight in my face
which has woken me up. I sweep under the rug
all the problems, that worry me
But she helps me

If I can see her she reminds me of an Indian summer
and of colourful trees
If she's standing behind me, I have no fear of dying,
'cause I'd die nearby her.
The summer turns too high

In the last few years she has become my inspiration my good soul
the good angel on my side
Yes I've tried to be wide eyed and every day to save my own hide,
but this hide flows slowly off
yes she is the only constant thing in my life with ups and downs, she's the only eternal
Yes, I walk on by, head up; dry my little tears away
and follow fast the calls from the wild inside
If I can see her she reminds me of an Indian summer
and of colourful trees
If she's standing behind me, I have no fear of dying,
'cause I'd die nearby her
The summer turns too high
'cause I'd die nearby her
The summer turns too high

What would I do, for a day or two
If she would leave, I would get out of my head
like an arrow in the brain - oh yeah
If I turn away from this stabilizing pole on my side,
It would be like a fist that strikes me
If I can see her she reminds me of an Indian summer
and of colourful trees
If she's standing behind me, I have no fear of dying,
'cause I'd die nearby her
The summer turns too high
'cause I'd die nearby her
and the summer turns too high
'cause I'd die nearby her
and the summer turns too high
'cause I'd die nearby her
and the summer turns too high
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