Seasons

George Kooymans

There were times before
The skies were blue
Before the sun could burn the dew
Times without years and seasons

But then when the seasons were there
All kinds of vibrations in the air
The sky was blue
And no scar on the velvet skin

Winter, hoar-frost on the trees
I think I’ll stay asleep for another week
Summer, I can’t protect myself from the heat
I think I’ll find myself a shady seat

There were times before the day was born
Before the rain could drown the lawn
Times without years and seasons

But then when the seasons were there
All kinds of vibrations in the air
The rain was wet
Transparent and like glass

Autumn, sparrows in the sky
While the leaves of the branches are dying
Spring, sound of a newborn life
I think I’m moving on ‘cause it’s time

There were times before the skies were blue
Before the sun could burn the dew
Times without years and
Times without seasons

There were times before the skies were blue
Before the sun could burn the dew
Times without years and
Times without seasons

Trivia about the song Seasons by Earth and Fire

On which albums was the song “Seasons” released by Earth and Fire?
Earth and Fire released the song on the albums “Earth and Fire” in 1970 and “Superstarshine Vol. 2” in 1972.
Who composed the song “Seasons” by Earth and Fire?
The song “Seasons” by Earth and Fire was composed by George Kooymans.

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