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September Morn Lyrics
Stay for just a while
Stay, and let me look at you
It's been so long, I hardly knew you
Standing in the door
Stay with me a while
I only wanna talk to you
We've traveled halfway 'round the world
To find ourselves again
September morn
We danced until the night became a brand new day
Two lovers playing scenes from some romantic play
September morning still can make me feel that way
Look at what you've done
Why, you've become a grown-up girl
I still can hear you crying
In a corner of your room
And look how far we've come
So far from where we used to be
But not so far that we've forgotten
How it was before
September morn
Do you remember how we danced that night away
Two lovers playing scenes from some romantic play
September morning still can make me feel that way
Stay, and let me look at you
It's been so long, I hardly knew you
Standing in the door
Stay with me a while
I only wanna talk to you
We've traveled halfway 'round the world
To find ourselves again
September morn
We danced until the night became a brand new day
Two lovers playing scenes from some romantic play
September morning still can make me feel that way
Why, you've become a grown-up girl
I still can hear you crying
In a corner of your room
And look how far we've come
So far from where we used to be
But not so far that we've forgotten
How it was before
Do you remember how we danced that night away
Two lovers playing scenes from some romantic play
September morning still can make me feel that way
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This song is about incest. This older man had a relationship with a young girl (possibly his niece) years ago at a far away place. The lines “Look at what you've done Why, you've become a grown-up girl. I still can hear you crying In a corner of your room“ give it away. The older man, her uncle, remembers seeing her when she was a young girl crying in the corner of her room.
This song is about incest. This older man had a relationship with a young girl (possibly his niece) years ago at a far away place. The lines “Look at what you've done Why, you've become a grown-up girl. I still can hear you crying In a corner of your room“ give it away. The older man, her uncle, remembers seeing her when she was a young girl crying in the corner of her room.
Thus Song is about incest. The uncle had a romantic relationship with his niece in a far away place years ago. He still remembers her as a child crying in the corner of her room. Another giveaway is that he was assuring her that he only wanted to talk to her and not resume the love affair. It is all so obvious.
It's a song about his kid going off to college. September is when school starts, but this is more dramatic because she's leaving home.
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Yah, I came here to figure this. Paul, what about all the romance stuff? I don't see how this can be seen in two ways. Is this a creepy tune?
Yah, I came here to figure this. Paul, what about all the romance stuff? I don't see how this can be seen in two ways. Is this a creepy tune?