
Indian Summer (8/19/66) The Doors
"Indian Summer (8/19/66)" by The Doors is a #Rock song reflecting on nostalgia, love, and the passage of time. Released in 1967, it evokes a sense of longing and bittersweet memories. The haunting melody and poetic lyrics create an atmospheric vibe, highlighting the transient beauty of life. Its introspective nature resonates with listeners, showcasing the band's lyrical depth and emotional complexity.

I love you
The best
Better than all
The rest
I love you
The best
Better than all
The rest
That I meet
In the summer
Indian summer
That I meet
In the summer
Indian summer
I love you
The best
Better than all
The rest
The best
Better than all
The rest
I love you
The best
Better than all
The rest
That I meet
In the summer
Indian summer
That I meet
In the summer
Indian summer
I love you
The best
Better than all
The rest
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