Lyrics That Summer (Edit) - Lisa Brokop
Love
was
alive
on
the
telephone
line
Honeysuckle
hangin'
in
the
hot
sunshine
Dust
piled
up
on
my
daddy's
combine
That
boy,
that
girl,
that
summer
Thirsty
for
somethin',
they
didn't
know
what
Tried
to
control
it
but
they
couldn't
stop
She
was
his
rose,
and
he
was
her
rock
That
moon,
that
kiss,
that
summer
June
and
July
and
an
August
to
remember
Ninety
miles
an
hour
straight
into
September
Memory
still
warms
me
in
the
dead
of
winter
Of
love
so
true
that
summer
Two
kids
from
Kansas
on
a
yellow
brick
road
Watchin'
the
world
through
a
magic
window
There
wasn't
anyplace
they
couldn't
go
That
hope,
that
dream,
that
summer
June
and
July
and
an
August
to
remember
Ninety
miles
an
hour
straight
into
September
Memory
still
warms
me
in
the
dead
of
winter
Of
love
so
true
that
summer
June
and
July
and
an
August
to
remember
Ninety
miles
an
hour
straight
into
September
Memory
still
warms
me
in
the
dead
of
winter
Of
love
so
true
that
summer,
that
summer
Love
was
alive
on
the
telephone
line,
that
summer
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