Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Nancy Wilson
If ever I would leave you
It wouldn't be in summer
Seeing you in summer
I never would go
Your hair streaked with sunlight
Your lips hard as flame
Your face with a luster
That puts gold to shame
But if I'd ever leave you
It couldn't be in autumn
How I'd leave in autumn
I never will know
I've seen how you sparkle
When fall nips the air
I know you in autumn
And I must be there
And could I leave you running merrily
Through the snow?
Or on a wintry evening
When you catch the fire's glow?
If ever I would leave you
How could it be in springtime
Knowing how in spring
I'm bewitched by you so
Oh, no, not in springtime
Summer, winter, or fall
No, never could I leave you
At all