September Sun

Album: Dead Again (2007)
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  • September sun blowing golden hair
    Now keep in mind son
    She was never there
    October's rust
    Bisecting black storm clouds
    Only the deaf hear my silent shouts

    Yet in the dark, still he screams your name
    Nights living death with witch rhymes insane
    Ten years amassed, para toda mi vida?
    Lost man in time, was his name Peter?

    September sun, rotted flatbush porch
    I would have run then, had I known the cost
    Autumnal rays turned your eyes to stone
    Did it give you pleasure to steal my soul?

    Yet in the dark, still he screams your name
    Nights living death with witch rhymes insane
    Ten years amassed, para toda mi vida?
    Lost man in time, was his name Peter?

    Leave her, Leave her alone
    I said leave her alone

    Me? I know why Writer/s: Peter Steele-Ratajczyk
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Wilde from The Land Of The Frost Giants@Ozymandias from Earth, As I understand it, He is speaking a completely made-up language from his completely made-up country. You may enjoy this song in whatever way it speaks to you but it's true meaning may Forever be lost. A linguist may one day decipher his language, but I wouldn't hold my breath, lest you join Peter and may ask him yourself. Prolly even then He'll say it was a joke
  • Ozymandias from EarthDoes anyone have insight, decoding or backwards isolated tracks from "September Sun"? It sounds like he's speaking pretend German in a mad, Hitler-like voice with crowd cheering effects. And there are clearly some backwards parts, most clearly at the end.

    I know Type O had a backwards prayer whispered in the intro to "Creepy Green Light" so I figured someone had to have figured this out too.

    It seems loaded with more Easter eggs than Beatles songs.
  • Pryce from Litchfield, NhI love Type O Negative! This is my favorite song by them!!!!! It reminds me of a love that I lost...
  • Cain Vampyricus Carr from Nod, InI know what that is like, due to the fact that i am seperated from my son. but alas... it is NOT an elizabeth. however this relationship has made me go crazy, I spent a month in a hospital for observation because I had stated that I wanted to go there or I was going to go on a rampage, look at me now, I have made good progress, I have not hurt anybody since.
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