Summer is at its height And this night will be the shortest of the year Everything is green But fifteen is old enough to feel fear And you and I feel it here Just yesterday we met And I forget how many days it's been since then But I am leaving for lifetime I am cut off at the stem And the plane leaves at ten A.M And my friends are all drunk outside but I don't care At this party to say goodbye we hide upstairs On a bed that's just three feet wide In the minutes before daylight We don't have to act like we're not scared We lock our hands, so small and white While our eyes are dark and filling up with rain We never kiss or really speak We can only play that tape again And again and again and again Summer is unkind It's the time when you forget each other's names But I remember our burning tears And how we felt the same All the embers and the flame And my friends are all drunk outside but I don't care At this party to say goodbye we hide upstairs On a bed that's just three feet wide In the minutes before daylight We don't have to act like we're not scared And the music will sing till dawn As we gaze and we hold our tongues 'Till we're lit by the loveless sun And the night fades to dream 'Till you're vanished and I am gone And they strip this room clean Tomorrow is just outside, it strides and tears Through this party to say goodbye, and we cry upstairs On a bed that's just three feet wide Where it feels like the whole world died But we don't have to act like we're not scared