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Smell of Summer

from Dumb Happy Choir by SingSallySing

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The lights are low, the table's clean / And the rain is running down / I sit by my window / With a whole day to go / The air smells of burned gasoline / From the trucks leaving town / It's early in the morning / And still a whole day to go / The smell of summer's fading out / It's still too early to begin / Remind me not of what I'd lose / If I decided to stay / The sound of water everywhere / Behind the silence where I lay / Shining tarmac memories of footsteps with no aim / Autumn days, they pile up higher / Of years to pass and years that passed / and comfort's just a memory of a windowless room / The smell of summer's fading out / The smell of winter creeping in / Remind me not of what I'd lose / If I returned / The light's are low, the table's clean / And the rain is running down / I sit by my window with a whole day to go / The air, it smells of gasoline / Now the trucks have left town / A hundret thousand memories / And still a whole life to go

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from Dumb Happy Choir, released December 20, 2008
Lyrics/Music: Bühler/Bürkert/Nast

© Fun in the Morgue Rec. / Music from the Wooden House
℗ Fun in the Morgue Rec. / Music from the Wooden House

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Formerly a solo homerecording project, SingSallySing from Tübingen/Stuttgart is now a little Band, consisting of Karin (singing, melodica), Mayte (bass guitar) and Sascha (guitar, singing, stuff).

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