September Song

Album: Under Grey Skies (2016)
Charted: 7
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  • Our love was strong as a lion
    Soft as the cotton you lie in
    Times we got hot like an iron
    You and I

    Our hearts had never been broken
    We were so innocent darling
    We used to talk 'til the morning
    You and I (you and I)

    We had the mixtape on every weekend (on every weekend)
    Had it repeating (had it repeating)
    Had it repeating (had it repeating)

    You were my September song, summer lasted too long
    Time moves so slowly, when you're only fifteen
    You were my September song, tell me where have you gone?
    Do you remember me, we were only fifteen

    Sometimes I think that I see her
    Face in the strangest of places
    Down on the underground station
    Passing by (passing by)

    I get a mild sense of danger
    Feel like my heart couldn't take it
    'Cause if we met we'd be strangers
    You and I (you and I)

    We had the mixtape on every weekend (on every weekend)
    Had it repeating (had it repeating)
    Had it repeating (had it repeating)

    You were my September song summer lasted too long
    Ooh, time moves so slowly (so slowly) when you're only fifteen
    You were my September song, tell me where have you gone?
    Do you remember me, we were only fifteen

    Thinking 'bout you and me, oh what a melody (oh what a melody)

    And as the years go by, you will still be mine
    You are my (September song)

    You were my September song summer lasted too long
    Time moves so slowly (you remember) when you're only fifteen
    You were my September song, tell me where have you gone?
    Do you remember me, we were only fifteen Writer/s: BEN HUDSON, JOHN PAUL COOPER, JON COBBE HUME
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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