Lou Rawls

Summer Wind
The summer wind, came blowin in, from across the seaIt lingered there, so warm and fair, to walk with meAll summer long, we sang a song, and strolled on golden sandTwo sweethearts, and the summer windLike painted kites, those days and nights, went flyin byThe world was new, beneath a blue, umbrella skyThen softer than, a piper man, one day it called to youAnd I lost you, to the summer windThe autumn wind, and the winter wind, have come and goneAnd still the days, those lonely days, go on and onAnd guess who sighs his lullabies, through nights that never endMy fickle friend, the summer wind From Letras Mania