INDIAN SUMMER ------------- You know, I've never been so happy as that morning We were walking along the beach a bit like this one It was autumn, an autumn when it was so nice A season which exists only in the North of America Here down South it's called the indian summer But it was simply all ours With your long dress you looked like An aquarelle by Marie Laurencin And I can remember, I remember very well What you said that morning It was a year ago, a century ago, an eternity ago Refrain: Let's go wherever you want, whenever you want ------- And we will still be in love, when love has disappeared Our all life will be like this morning In the colours of the indian summer Today I'm very far from that autumn morning But it's if I were there. I am thinking about you. Where are you? What are you doing? Do I still exist for you? I'm looking at this wave which will never reach the sanddune You see, like this wave I come back Like this wave I lie on the beach And I recall, I recall of warm seas Of the sun and the happiness which were passing over the sea It was a year ago, a century ago, an eternity ago Refarin.