Midsummer Blues

Summer Serenade: A Heart's Apology in Midsummer Blues
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Lyrics

Midsummer blues but I feel so good

Expressing a sense of melancholy during midsummer but feeling positive or content.

A sidewalk café with tasty food

Describing a pleasant scene at a sidewalk café with enjoyable food.

And I am writing this little letter to you

Communicating through a letter, possibly addressing a significant person.


What happened seems so stupid now

Reflecting on past events that now seem trivial or foolish.

I know I hurt you somehow

Acknowledging causing pain to someone and recognizing the need for reconciliation.

And it will take me years to make it up to you

Understanding that repairing the relationship will take a considerable amount of time.


Everybody falls asleep but I'm awake now, and at your feet

Expressing wakefulness while others are asleep, highlighting a moment of contemplation.

With a simple question: do you love me too?

Presenting a direct question about mutual feelings of love.


Midsummer blues I watch the birds go by

Reiterating the midsummer blues and observing birds in the sky.

Flyin' around in the deep blue sky

Describing birds flying in the deep blue sky, possibly symbolizing freedom.

But all that I can think of girl is you

Focusing thoughts on a specific person despite the surrounding beauty.


I might just be a foolish man

Acknowledging the possibility of being perceived as foolish.

But when the sun is shinin' on my head

Enjoying positive moments when the sun is shining, expressing a desire for relaxation.

I'd like to sit down and have a drink or two

Expressing a wish to sit down, relax, and have a drink when the weather is favorable.


Everybody falls asleep but I'm awake now, and at your feet

Repeating the theme of wakefulness amid others' sleep, reiterating the question about love.

With a simple question: do you love me too?

Repeating the direct question about mutual love, emphasizing its importance.


Everybody falls asleep but I'm awake now, and at your feet

Reiterating the contrast of wakefulness, emphasizing the persistence of feelings.

With a simple question: do you love me too?

Repeating the direct question about love, possibly indicating a longing for reassurance.

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