You long blonde hair and eyes of baby blue Bright colors never fading The blush of childhood on your downy cheek The days of hide-and-seek The secret places we arranged to be The things you felt but couldn't see The sandy footprints as you shyly fled Oh no, now summer's gone away, we are older Where have you been, what have you done, till now? You're a woman, a woman, tell me What do you mean that you're a woman at least? How many arms have been around you? Did they change you in the past? So what, don't tell me, you're me moving too fast Do you remember tossed in waves of white? Green stones where water flows free? What color are your eyes speckled in light I'll n ever ask, you'll never tell me Oh, sad old ocean, sad old ocean, jaded sea, You were as pure as the innocence in me The bicycles We left abandoned on the top of the hill Lying together under the trees Flowers, the pages of your scrapbook fill So happy in that summer breeze An awkward silence that you seem to fear A look I couldn't understand The flowers falling as I draw near Oh no, don't hold me back, don't raise your hands Where have you been, what have you done, till now? You're a woman, a woman, tell me What do you mean that you're a woman at least? How many arms have been around you? Did they change you in the past? So what, don't tell me, you're me moving too fast Can you recall the waves and summer skies? The spray from surfing in the sea? What light flickers deep in your eyes? Is the flame still burning? I can't see Oh, sad old ocean, sad old ocean, jaded sea You were as pure as the innocence in me When the bright rays of the morning sun burst into the night The early days breaks over us with clear warm light The shadows and the phantoms of the dark turn into trees and blossoms Truth once more rejects the lies And love becomes the light that's shining still in your eyes