Indian summer
Tommy Dorsey Lyrics


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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"

Overall Meaning

The song "Indian Summer" by Tommy Dorsey is a nostalgic and reflective piece that uses the metaphor of the Indian Summer to evoke a sense of bittersweet longing for the past. The lyrics describe this season as a time of fading memories and unrealized dreams, symbolizing the passing of time and the inevitability of change. The phrase "You're the tear that comes after June time's laughter" captures the sense of nostalgia and sorrow that accompanies the end of a happy season.


The song suggests that Indian Summer is a time when people are most vulnerable to heartbreak and disappointment, as the dreams and hopes they had for the summer have begun to fade away. The line "You're the ghost of a romance in June going astray" speaks to the idea that the season is haunted by lost love and regret. Yet, despite the sadness that Indian Summer can bring, the song also suggests that it is a time to say goodbye and move on, as indicated by the lyric "Farewell to you Indian Summer."


In many ways, "Indian Summer" is a song about the passage of time and the inevitability of change. It captures the feeling of looking back on a season or a period of one's life with both fondness and sadness, recognizing that what has been lost can never be regained. While the lyrics are simple and straightforward, they evoke a complex set of emotions that will resonate with anyone who has experienced the passing of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Summer, you old Indian Summer
Oh Summer, you ancient Indian Summer


You're the tear that comes after June time's laughter
You're the cry that shows up after the happiness of June


You see so many dreams that don't come true
You witness many unrealized dreams


Dreams we fashioned when Summertime was new
Desires we made when Summer began


You are here to watch over
You're present to keep an eye on


Some heart that is broken
A heart that's shattered


By a word that somebody left unspoken
Thanks to an unsaid word


You're the ghost of a romance in June going astray
You're the spirit of a June romance that's gone off track


Fading too soon, that's why I say
Disappearing too quickly, hence my goodbyes


"Farewell to you Indian Summer"
"Goodbye to you Indian Summer"




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: VICTOR HERBERT, MARIO NOYA

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There will never ever be another TD

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yes there will, but their lives might be wasted at a minimum wage job as musicians are usually never paid enough to live nowadays

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