Are you weary of the lengthening days?
Do you secretly wish for November's rain
And the harvest moon to reign in the sky (now that it's June)?
There is nothing in this world more bitter than spring

Now I wrote you this letter
Because the clothes were hung on the line
And the crows flew out of the field
And up into the sky

I'm lying here in the station
Stretching out on the tracks
For all the possible places that I might arrive

There is nothing in this world more bitter than love
In all those long days of June
Bring me the long, brown grass now that it's dry
There is nothing in this world more bitter than spring


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June Lyrics as written by David Lowery Chris Pederson

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    Excellent Song

    wheaties409on April 15, 2006   Link
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    It's a loveletter to a woman that is being left behind for whatever reason.

    tinman007on August 23, 2007   Link
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    There is nothing in this world more bitter than spring. It brings memories of new love being planted, and flourishing. In the long days of June, the dry wheat is harvested, the cycle of life ends with the inevitability of death. Death of the hope and promise once felt.

    The passing seasons remind of us time we spent with those who are no longer by our side. You are free to live your life, the possibilities stretch out to the horizon. But in the silence of a summer evening, when all your chores are done, your mind wonders back to that time when your once beloved was here with you.

    That's the way I feel about it.

    YdexKtesion December 09, 2022   Link

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