Summerday Sands

Ian Anderson

I once met a girl with her hands and we lay together on the summerday sands.
I gave her my raincoat and told her,"Lady,be good!"
And we made truth together,where no one else would.

I smiled through her fingers and ran the dust through her hands-the hour-glass of reason on the summerday sands.

We sat as the sea caught fire.
Waited as the flames grew higher in her eyes.
We watched the eagle born-wings clipped,tail feather shorn but we saw him rise-over summerday sands.

Came the ten o'clock curfew:she said,"I must start my car.I'm staying with someone I met last night in a bar."
I called from my wave top-"At least tell me your name!"
She smiled from her wheelspin and said,"It's all the same."
I thought for a minute,jumped back on dry land-left one set of footprints in the summerday sands.

I once met a girl with her life in her hands and we lied together on the summerday sands.

Trivia about the song Summerday Sands by Jethro Tull

When was the song “Summerday Sands” released by Jethro Tull?
The song Summerday Sands was released in 1975, on the album “Minstrel In The Galery”.
Who composed the song “Summerday Sands” by Jethro Tull?
The song “Summerday Sands” by Jethro Tull was composed by Ian Anderson.

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