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{{trope|wppage=Indian summer}}
{{quote|''The last rose of summer, is blooming on the lawn
''All her lovely companions are faded and gone...''|'''Thomas Moore''', "The Last Rose of Summer"}}
In any setting where exists a standard [[Seasonal Baggage|four season]] climate, there will always be an episode or chapter where it is unseasonably warm and beautiful. This will always occur at the beginning or end of summer ([[Small Reference Pools|depending on whether summers in the area]] [[The Dog Days of Summer|are known for being oppressively hot and humid]], [[Summer Campy|or blessed and carefree]], respectively.)
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If it is a [[Coming of Age Story]], the last time the characters get together to have fun before going their separate ways will always be an unseasonably warm and pleasant day. Some huge relationship battle will invariably occur and separate the [[True Companions|tight-knit group of characters]] by nightfall, only to have them reunite (possibly years later) in more depressing circumstances, usually [[It Always Rains At Funerals|in the rain]].
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Contrast [[Dreaming of a White Christmas]], [[Long Hot Summer]].
Not to be confused with the [[
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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Grease]]'' starts with
== [[Literature]] ==
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