In the hazy embrace of summer, a tale of youthful rebellion and desire unfolds. The song captures the spirit of a young woman yearning for freedom, dancing past societal norms and expectations. She is an emblem of defiance in a world consumed by mundane routines and superficial conversations about national security. Her desire to dance past charterhouse boys and supermarket crowds symbolizes her longing for liberation from societal constraints. She seeks to make an enduring impact, not just on the world but also in the hearts of those who are as wild and free as she is. The recurring phrase 'long hot heavy summer' signifies not only the physical heat of summer but also the intensity of youth's struggles against conformity. Amidst all this, she remains a beacon of hope and inspiration, illuminating the path for others yearning for freedom.
Hot Heavy Summer
Lyrics
Baby wants to dance
Past the flat footed charterhouse boys
From towns where the mothers can't stand
The sight of each other
Baby wants to last
In the hearts of the wild and free
She knows that time takes all of us
Through every long hot heavy summer
And all of them, they talk of national security
Over garden fences made to buff the bastard breeze
Of chance encounters
Baby wants to dance
Past the Tuesday morning supermarket crowd
She knows we'll all sleep through the days
And be two-step drip fed our laughter
Says she wants to last
Last how you want to
She's a light in the young boy's eyes
Through every long hot heavy summer
And all of them, they talk of national security
Over garden fences made to buff the bastard breeze
Yeah all of them, shuffling down that lonely street
One last gasp
Against a long hot heavy summer
Writer(s): Benjamin John Howard
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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