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