_ _ _ _ _ surf sport.
That big swell we had all week is dying out.
Surf's still rideable, sets.
are about waist high.
Kind of a cloudy day out there.
We got light rain and it looks.
like it's going to be that way all day and into the weekend.
So surfers, maybe your last.
Em chance to get some surf.
Summer's almost over.
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E You can hear the cries from the carnival rides, the pinball bells
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Watching the summer sun fall out
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B There's a warm wind coming in,
A _ the mouth of.
the ocean making its
E way past the hotel walls to fill the
A streets.
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E _ _ Mary is holding both.
of her
A shoes in her hands, said
E she likes to feel
B the sand beneath her
E feet.
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the morning I'm leaving, making
A my way back to Cleveland.
So
E tonight I hope that I will.
do
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A just fine.
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E _ And I don't see how you
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B anything _ but happy.
I'm just a little.
kid with a
E good _ mind.
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_ _ There's
E a local _ band playing at the
A _ _ Seaside Pavilion and I've got.
E _ just enough cash to get us
A in.
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E And as we are dancing Mary's
A wrapping her arms around me.
and I can
E feel the sting of summer on
A my skin.
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A _ _ In
B the midst of the music I
A _ tell her I love.
her.
We both
E laugh cause we know it isn't
A true.
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E I've been married, there's a summer.
drawing
A to an end tonight.
And there's
E so much that I
B long to
E do to you.
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_ _ But in the.
morning I'm leaving, making
A my way back to Cleveland.
So
E tonight I hope that I will do.
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A _ just fine.
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leaving, making my
A way back to Cleveland.
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E tonight I hope that I will do _ just
A fine.
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E And I don't see how you
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B anything _ _ but
E _ mine.
_ _ _ Mary I _ don't see how you
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