Green Leaves of Summer
The Ventures Lyrics


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A time to be reapin', a time to be sowin'.
The green leaves of Summer are callin' me home.
'Twas so good to be young then, in a season of plenty,
When the catfish were jumpin' as high as the sky.

A time just for plantin', a time just for ploughin'.
A time to be courtin' a girl of your own.
'Twas so good to be young then, to be close to the earth,
And to stand by your wife at the moment of birth.

A time to be reapin', a time to be sowin'.
The green leaves of Summer are callin' me home.
'Twas so good to be young then, with the sweet smell of apples,
And the owl in the pine tree a-winkin' his eye.

A time just for plantin', a time just for ploughin'.
A time just for livin', a place for to die.
'Twas so good to be young then, to be close to the earth,
Now the green leaves of Summer are callin' me home.





'Twas so good to be young then, to be close to the earth,
Now the green leaves of Summer are callin' me home.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics for The Ventures' song Green Leaves of Summer depict a longing for the past, for a time when the singer was young and surrounded by plenty. The first verse describes a time for harvest and growth, with the green leaves of summer inviting the singer "home." This sentiment is echoed throughout the song as the singer reflects on the different seasons of life - planting, ploughing, courting - and the joys of being close to the earth and standing by one's partner in moments of birth. The final verse is a recognition of the passage of time, and a longing for the nostalgia of youth to be brought back into the present moment, even as the singer acknowledges the inevitability of death.


Line by Line Meaning

A time to be reapin', a time to be sowin'.
There is a specific season for harvesting and planting crops.


The green leaves of Summer are callin' me home.
The lush foliage of the summer season is beckoning the singer to return to their roots.


'Twas so good to be young then, in a season of plenty,
The singer is reminiscing about the carefree days of their youth when everything was abundant and plentiful.


When the catfish were jumpin' as high as the sky.
The artist is recalling a time when fish were plentiful and jumping out of the water with great vigor.


A time just for plantin', a time just for ploughin'.
There are specific times designated for planting and tilling the soil.


A time to be courtin' a girl of your own.
The singer is recalling a time when romance was in the air and they were pursuing a love interest.


'Twas so good to be young then, to be close to the earth,
Being in touch with the natural world was an important aspect of the singer's youth.


And to stand by your wife at the moment of birth.
The artist recalls being present for the birth of their child and supporting their spouse during that time.


Now the green leaves of Summer are callin' me home.
The artist is being drawn back to their roots and a simpler way of life by the lush foliage of the season.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DIMITRI TIOMKIN, PAUL FRANCIS WEBSTER

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