That Summer Lyrics [Verse 1] I went to work for her that summer A teenage kid so far from home She was a lonely widow woman Hell-bent to make it on her own We were a thousand miles from nowhere. "That Summer" I went to work for her that summer A teenage kid so far from home She was a lonely widow woman Hell-bent to make it on her own We were a thousand miles from nowhere Wheat fields as far as I could see Both needing something from each other Not knowing yet what that might be 'Til she came to me one evening Hot cup of coffee and a smile
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I went to work for her that summer A teenage kid so far from home She was a lonely widow woman Hell bent to make it on her own We were a thousand miles from nowhere Wheat fields as far as I could see Both needing something from each other Not knowing yet what that might be 'Til she came to me one evening Hot cup of coffee and a smile In a dress. [1] Content The song is about a teenage boy "far from home" who goes to work for a "lonely widowed woman hellbent to make it on her own". The woman apparently lives on a wheat farm ("wheat fields as far as I could see"). [Intro] | C | D | C G/B Am [Verse 1] G I went to work for her that summer Em A teenage kid so far from home C She was a lonely widow woman D Hell-bent to make it on her own G We were a thousand. Garth Brooks - That Summer Lyrics
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That summer wind was all around me Nothing between us but the night When I told her that I'd never She softly whispered "That's alright" And then I watched her hands of leather Turn to velvet in a touch There's never been another summer When I have ever loved as much. She had a need to feel the thunder To chase the lightning from the sky Recorded at the Academy of country music awards show in Los Angeles on may 11th, 1993.@vanlommelmusic That SummerI went to work for her that summer A teenage kid so far from home She was a lonely widow woman Hell bent to make it on her own We were a thousand. lyrics artistfacts Songfacts®: Co-written by Garth Brooks, his wife Sandy Mahl-Brooks, and guitarist Pat Alger, this song - probably a fantasy - is about a youth who loses his virginity to an older woman while he is working on her farm miles from anywhere.
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That summer wind was all around me Nothing between us but the night When I told her that I'd never She softly whispered that's alright And then I watched her hands of leather Turn to velvet in a touch There's never been another summer When I have ever learned so much We had a need to feel the thunder To chase the lightning from the sky I went to work for her that summer A teenage kid so far from home She was a lonely widow woman Hell bent to make it on her own We were a thousand miles from nowhere Wheat fields as far as I could see Both needing something from each other Not knowing yet what that might be 'Til she came to me one evening Hot cup of coffee and a smile In a dress.
Like a comet burning bright. Rushing headlong in the wind. Now where only dreams have been. Burning both ends of the night. That summer wind was all around me. Nothing between us but the night. When I told her that I'd never. She softly whispered that's alright. And then I watched her hands of leather. [intro] A D E D C#m Bm A I went to work for her that summer F#m A teenage kid so far from home D She was a lonely widow woman E Esus4 Hell bent to make it on her own A Asus2 We were a thousands.
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'That Summer' Lyrics: I went to work for her that summer A teenage kid so far from home She was a lonely widowed woman Hell-bent to make it on her own We were a thousand miles from nowhere. That Summer - Garth Brooks - Standard Tuning Intro C F G F Em Dm C I went to work for her that summer Am A teenage kid so far from home F She was a lonely widow woman G Hell bent to make it on her own C We were a thousands miles from nowhere Am Wheat fields as far as I could see F D G Both needing something from eachother C Not knowing yet what that might be C Till she came to me one evening.