Текст песни Summer Girls - Ralph McTell
This
summer
will
be
different
I
will
move
across
the
town
Promenade
above
the
beach
until
my
face
turns
brown
With
my
hands
in
my
pockets
and
a
casual
stroll
from
the
town
beach
to
the
dock
The
girls
they
walk
in
two′s
and
three's,
their
pretty
cotton
frocks
teased
by
the
breeze.
And
I
will
find
a
long-limbed
summer
girl
for
me.
I
will
assume
the
accent
of
some
Yankee
sailor
boy
Stranded
between
merchant
ships
with
some
time
to
enjoy.
A
week
or
two
down
by
the
bay
with
tupp′ney
ice-cream
cones
And
petticoats
and
sandy
kisses,
breasts
smooth
as
stones
washed
by
the
sea
And
I
will
find
a
long-limbed
summer
girl
for
me.
And
her
name
will
be
Pam
or
Ruth,
so
I'll
be
Chuck
or
Wayne,
And
we
will
know
and
love
each
other,
then
I
will
explain
Why
I
haven't
found
a
ship
and
that
I
live
in
town
Before
we
share
that
cigarette,
in
waves
of
love,
we′ll
drown
down
by
the
sea,
My
long-limbed
salt-teared
summer
girl
and
me.
She
won′t
cry
for
my
leaving,
she
will
cry
because
I
stay
She
will
cry
for
my
deceiving
that
we
can
meet
every
day
This
love
affair
it
grew
so
strong
because
we'd
have
to
part,
And
now
we
will
do
anyway
and
she
will
take
my
heart
and
I′ll
be
free
To
find
another
summer
girl
who'll
give
it
back
to
me.
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