September Gurls

Album: Radio City (1974)
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  • September girls do so much
    I was your Butch and you were touched
    I loved you, well, never mind
    I've been crying all the time

    December boys got it bad
    December boys got it bad

    September girls, I don't know why
    How can I deny what's inside?
    And even though I'll keep away
    They will love all our days

    December boys got it bad
    December boys got it bad

    When I get to bed, late at night
    That's the time she makes things right
    Ooh, when she makes love to me

    Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

    September girls do so much
    I was your Butch and you were touched
    I loved you, well, never mind
    I've been crying all the time
    December boys got it bad
    December boys got it bad
    December boys got it bad, woo

    Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
    Ooh Writer/s: Alex Chilton
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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