A Song For Suzanne
Written by Dennis DeYoung
Lead vocals by Dennis DeYoung
chanson, Suzanne
chanson, Suzanne
chanson, Suzanne
chanson, Suzanne
I'm just a man
please let me
sing my song
it's been ten years
since I met you
and I first held your hand
my Suzanne
that summer night
we dreamed of
days to come
I held you there
beside me
we carved the wishing tree
and then
we played the part of lovers
on that summer night
we played the part of lovers
you gave all your love and you made it seem right
you made me a man oh so young in my life
one simple verse
like the words in a play
you spoke your lines
and I knew I must stay
oh I must stay
now we are free
and we are growing old
the wishing tree still stands there
and shades our memories
of when
we played the part of lovers
on that summer night
we played the part of lovers
you gave all your love and you made it seem right
you made me a man oh so young in my life
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Interpretation
Dennis wrote all of his love songs for his wife, Suzanne, but this is the only one that refers to her by name.
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