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Indian summer, Abilene
You were new in town I was nineteen, and sparks flew
They called us crazy behind our backs
"Romantic fools", we just let them laugh, because we knew
May be a long shot
We may be lonely down the line
But love knows no reason
And I won't let them make up my mind
My money's riding on this dark horse, baby
My heart is sayin' it's the lucky one
And it's true color's gonna shine through someday
If we let this, let this dark horse run, yeah
Stars are brighter in a desert sky
No need to wonder or justify where this will lead
I wear your locket, our picture's inside
Inscription says, "The joy's in the ride", and I believe
Something so sacred
Is something worth this kind of fight

'Cause love knows no patience, no yeah
You can't please everyone all the time
My money's riding on this dark horse, baby
My heart is sayin' it's the lucky one
And it's true color's gonna shine through someday
If we let this, let this dark horse run
So rare, so sweet
Together baby I know, we can be free, be free
My money's riding on this dark horse, baby
My heart is sayin' it's the lucky one
And it's true color's gonna shine through someday
If we let this, let it run baby
My money's riding on this dark horse, baby
My heart is sayin' it's the lucky one
And it's true color's gonna shine through someday
If we let this, let this dark horse run
Indian Summer, Abilene
You were new in town, I was nineteen
Oh babe in the summer time, yeah, yeah

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At least five bands/artists have been called Nucleus. 1. Nucleus were a pioneering jazz-rock band from the U.K., who continued in different incarnations from 1969 to 1985. In their first year they won first prize at the Montreux Jazz Festival, released their first album (Elastic Rock), and performed both at the Newport Jazz Festival and the Village Gate jazz club. They were led by Ian Carr, who had been in The Don Rendell & Ian Carr Quintet during the mid and late 1960s, and was a respected figure in British jazz for more than forty years.

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