Why try to remember
Let go let go let go
Don’t fear the change, surrender
I know I know I know
The calling song, I will come along,
To September, or whenever.
Yeah, we’re deep into September
Falling into fall and then
Say goodbye to the summer, yeah it’s fine
Feeling wrapped up in your sultry nights
I say “Baby can we stay?”
In your lying eyes, “forever yes we can.”
But the truth is we can only stay
As long as the day is long
In September.
Yeah, the truth is we can only stay
As long as the day is long
In September.
Why try to remember
Let go let go let go
Don’t fear the change, surrender
I know I know I know
The calling song, I will come along,
To September, or whenever.
Now the days are cool, with nights on top
The skies are falling with the rain
I’m counting breaths and tracking steps
Reaching out to catch your wave
Grab around your waist and hold on tight
We’ll take the long way to that place
Where we can stay, forever yes we can.
But the truth is we can only stay
As long as the day is long
In September.
Yeah, the truth is we can only stay
As long as the day is long
In September.
The sweet unknown,
The bright and gold.
The sweet unknown,
The bright and gold.
The fall.
The sweet unknown,
The bright and gold.
The sweet unknown,
The bright and gold.
The fall, the fall.
We fall.
Why try to remember
Let go let go let go
Don’t fear the change, surrender
I know I know I know
The calling song, I will come along,
To September, or whenever.
To September, or whenever.
To September, or whenever.
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