Lyrics Indian Summer - Tommy Dorsey
INDIAN
SUMMER
Tommy
Dorsey
- Words
by
Al
Dubin,
Music
by
Victor
Herbert
- Written
in
1919
as
a
piano
piece
subtitled
"An
American
Idyll"
- Lyrics
added
in
1939
Summer,
you
old
Indian
Summer
You're
the
tear
that
comes
after
June
time's
laughter
You
see
so
many
dreams
that
don't
come
true
Dreams
we
fashioned
when
Summertime
was
new
You
are
here
to
watch
over
Some
heart
that
is
broken
By
a
word
that
somebody
left
unspoken
You're
the
ghost
of
a
romance
in
June
going
astray
Fading
too
soon,
that's
why
I
say
"Farewell
to
you
Indian
Summer"
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