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Fred Eaglesmith - Summerlea lyrics
Nighttime's falling on the Summerlea 
And supper's getting cold 
It's the second time in as many weeks 
That he hasn't shown 
He's probably chasing some old steer 
Across some prairie storm 
But when she asks him he'll just shrug 
And say that's the way things go 
But he only gets into town twice a month 
And he gets out as fast as he can 
And he don't have a phone so she can't call him up 
And she never knows where he is 
He smells like horses and he chews tobacco 
And he cusses and he spits 
She's been in love a couple of times before 
But never quite like this 
Next month it'll be those damned old rodeos and fairs 
And he'll be gone for six weeks straight 
To God only knows where 
And he won't win any money 
And worst than that, he won't care 
When she asks him, he'll just smile 
He had a really good time out there 
But he only gets into town twice a month 
And he gets out as fast as he can 
And he don't have a phone so she can't call him up Fred Eaglesmith - Summerlea - http://motolyrics.com/fred-eaglesmith/summerlea-lyrics.html
And she never knows where he is 
He smells like horses and he chews tobacco 
And he cusses and he spits 
She's been in love a couple times before 
But never quite like this 
Well, he stops his horse to get a light 
And the water pours off his hat 
He's been out in the rain most of the night 
And he ought to be getting back 
He's been thinking about the colour of her hair 
And the touch of her hand 
And the way she quietly smiles 
Whenever she looks at him 
But he only gets into town twice a month 
And he gets out out as fast as he can 
And he don't have a phone so he can't call her up 
And he never knows where she is 
She smells like flowers and perfume 
And tobacco and gin 
He's been in love a couple of times before 
But never quite like this 
He's been in love a couple times before 
But never quite like this 
Nighttime's falling on the Summerlea 
And supper's getting cold









