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Summer rush
It grew too high
 She won’t come down
 On top of the world
 Fall came around
 
 The leaves will change
 The snow will fall
 The bark will break
 The birds will call
 
 The grass grew taller
 As she waited there
 Living in the past
 She knew he still cared
 
 On top of the bridge
 The water at ease
 Her mind took a trip
 The cool gentle breeze
 
 And back to the tree
 Where it began
 She stood in the field
 Where she was happy again
 
 She sat on the ground
 The grass towering high
 Stars in the dark
 Toward the night sky
 
 The sun came down
 The heat traveled in
 She grabbed hold of her heart
 As the world continued to spin
 
 And back came the memory
 Of summer not so long ago
 Where love was gently planted
 And love would surely grow
 
 Day turned into night
 And night into day
 Porch lights turning off
 And stars come out to play
 
 
 
 
 The promise of forever
 Soon to be broken
 The silence in the air
 Make up for words not spoken
 
 Time turned tables
 And memories escaped the mind
 Departing from each other so quickly
 And hearts no longer combined
 
 In the middle of it all
 Beneath the summer brush
 The love that they once knew
 Was more than just a rush

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