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Indian Summer
19
Christian & Gospel
Indian Summer was released on January 1, 1997 by Sparrow as a part of the album Waiting
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AlbumWaiting
Release DateJanuary 1, 1997
LabelSparrow
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM117

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Waiting
The Waiting
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Todd Olsen
Todd Olsen
Composer
Brad Olsen
Brad Olsen
Composer
Clark Leake
Clark Leake
Composer

Lyrics

When the sun is just behind the trees
You can see that it's a new day
When the sun is breaking through the trees
You can put your mind at ease
Put your mind at ease, the sun is shining
When the fields are growing heavier with grain
You can harvest for the winter
When the fields are growing heavier with grain
You can put your mind at ease
Put your mind at ease, the fields are turning
Put your mind at ease, the fields are turning
One summer night, I would long to have you near me
All other nights, I would wait forever
One summer night, will I recognize your form
On a hill far away?
When the sun lies lowly in the west
You can feel the embers glowing
When the sun leaves us for the season
You can put your mind at ease
Put your mind at ease, the embers glowing
Put your mind at ease, the embers glowing
Yeah, yeah
One summer night, I would long to have you near me
All other nights, I would wait forever
One summer night, will I recognize your form
On a hill far away and coming
When you hold the bread in your hands
You can stay as long as you want
Hold the bread in your hands
You can put your mind at ease
Put your mind at ease
One summer night, I would long to have you near me
All other nights, I would wait forever
One summer night, will I recognize your form
On a hill far away and coming
One summer night, I would long to have you near me
All other nights, I would wait forever, wait forever
One summer night, will I recognize your form
On a hill far away and coming home
Coming home
Coming home, coming home
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Written by: Brad Olsen, Clark Leake, Todd Olsen
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