station there'll be no smiles and no celebration For daddy there'll just be a black hearse waiting and no brass band at the station We left two years ago come next September
Well I often walk down to the pub in springtime To take the summer breeze and drink with friends But on the 12th day of September I went down there
Recorded at the Parkdale Hotel 10-September-1993 with Sweet Daddy Siki assisting with the vocals. (Spoken) Now we're gonna go on with the next one if
Eyes fixed on skies and planes fly high above it Summer's comin', September's middle school Mom dukes mad strict, she'll never raise a fool I'm comin
to forgot the good times we had together. Memories to never to forget, but I wanna make more together. Just remember... [ Verse ] It all started in September
It seemed like a damn futile business to keep on living. No more tutors - high school next September which would probably be a devilish bore, since
I look so awful in these braces. If that boy wants me to dance, I'll just die. I'm so tall, and he's about three feet high. Ever since September, I've
to where we began To that point which is days apart That stamp right next to your heart To your heart, to your heart To your heart That stamp right next
rests in a thousand dreams inside your hearts. It rests in the message of hope in songs of a man so many young Americans admire. Ronald Reagan, September
were here alive Driving me insane, no match any name I catch you in the bou, I know all are the same The greats of pretender, the ended of Septembers
to roll around in moon dirt well, that was a lotta fun, yeah, what a total blast but when you're having fun, time flies pretty fast so maybe we could go again next September
nigga pro And it's true, count all the fellas she flew through She even juiced Jack the Jew Jackie I'm scarred of you & I remember that '87 September
Hold me love, I can't sleep again I have to kiss your nose? I wanna lay here next to him, love I remember walking in the rain Rain was falling on my hands
when I was born Pardon me I rephrase it departed mommy wound decayin' I look at the bright side, the fact that I got a life side Born 73, September right
Suitcase don't fit in the overhead and the ugly blue Stewardess wishes that I would drop dead So I climb into my seat next to the screaming baby next
of Jazz and drink? [Billy Flynn] Absolutely yes. Mrs. Hart feels that it was the tragic combination of liquor and Jazz, which lead to the downfall. Next