Louise Taylor - Last Days Of Summer lyrics

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Louise Taylor - Last Days Of Summer lyrics

Oh the last I remember was the end of September The wind blowing in from the sea We were down by the ocean drinking and talking Knowing the ending was near So we picked up the car and we picked up some wine And we headed on out through the town Driving all night, past small village lights We were drunk by the light of the moon Pints, pills, drunk to the gills And boys I can hardly remember With a fine mist coming over the hills These are the last days of summer The last I remember was the end of September The graveyard looked grey in the rain So after the funeral we went to a bar And we drank just to forget the pain We toasted the living and we toasted the dead And we toasted ourselves for good measure And too drunk to see I went out in the street And I cried till I thought I felt better Pints, pills, drunk to the gills And boys I can hardly remember With a fine mist coming over the hills These are the last days of summer Oh the last I remember was the end of September The house it lay empty and bare We burned all the past, you know things never last You just have to start over again So I walked into town and I went to a bar And I stayed there the whole afternoon Talking with friends, trying to make some amends Knowing the ending was soon Oh pints, pills, drunk to the gills And boys I can hardly remember With a fine mist coming over the hills These are the last days of summer Yes, these are the last days of summer Oh these are the last days of summer

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