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Fall Stories Lyrics

On the roof, underneath the lines of planes,
Their landing lights turning the sky
All red and green
Playing it cool,
Not calling

It's as though I don't care for
The unbroken surface of the water
The sound of your voice
When you stop talking

September's still Summer, but the nights are like Fall.
Tell me your Fall Stories,
Every time you broke your heart.
Your love comes out your hands.
It all comes out of your hands.
Make me remember who I am.

It always felt like a tunnel,
Everything was so small.
The angels hung around you
In the back seat of your car.

Traffic and watching,
My arm over you breathing,
Just turn around and let me.
Just turn around and let me.

September's still Summer, but the night's are like Fall.
Tell me your Fall Stories,
Every time you broke your heart.
Your love comes out your hands.
It all comes out of your hands.
Make me remember who I am.

Your love comes out your hands.
It all comes out of your hands.
Make me remember who I am.
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Cover art for Fall Stories lyrics by Girlyman

Not much of a stretch, I think this song is about that excellent time when you first meet someone that you think you are interested in. When you spend that first night talking all night long and getting to know each other's past.

Cover art for Fall Stories lyrics by Girlyman

I agree, it's absolutely about getting to know someone new, but I think it's more about the transition from a just dating someone to establishing a relationship. "September's still summer but the nights are like fall" is a reference to spending the whole night talking with someone and getting to know them better. The changing of the seasons also alludes to the growth of the relationship from the heat and casual fun of summer to the comfort and relaxation of fall.

 
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