Lyrics
Do you remember
Reflecting on a past experience and asking if the listener remembers.
Rainy days in autumn in September
Recalling rainy autumn days in September, setting the scene for the memories.
We were young so we our thought love would be endless
Expressing the belief in enduring love during youth.
And we would run round Wigston fields till we were breathless
Recollecting carefree moments of running in Wigston fields together.
Remember days, we used to talk until it got late
Nostalgic memories of talking late into the night.
We used to walk around Knighton, on like our second date
Revisiting early dates and walks in Knighton.
Kissed you on third date or fourth I can't remember
Uncertain about the specific date but remembers a kiss, possibly in September.
All I know it was rainy back in September
Emphasizing the rainy weather as a significant detail of the memories.
And now we argue
Acknowledging current disagreements or conflicts.
Seasons change it ain't the same but I still love you
Despite changing seasons, the love is still present.
Hold you close to my heart, can't bear to lose you
Expressing the depth of love and fear of losing the person.
Is it wrong of me to ask if you'll remember
Asking if the listener will remember the shared moments.
Back in September
Reiterating the importance of the memories in September.
See I know trees can lose their leaves in winter seasons
Comparing the loss of leaves in winter to the loss of commitment in a relationship.
But I wish I knew how they coped with losing commitment
Reflecting on the difficulty of coping with the end of the relationship.
Like all those times we walked down London Road together
Recalling walks down London Road and missing the past.
Got me thinking how I really miss September
Expressing a longing for the month of September.
Darling I don't what I should do
Feeling unsure about what to do in the absence of the person.
I'm missing you, uh
Expressing continued feelings of missing the person.
Stuck in the past still have your photos in my room
Stuck in the past with reminders of the person in the room.
And your number in my phone
Keeping the person's number in the phone under names that shouldn't be called.
Under names I shouldn't call
Admitting internal conflict about reaching out to the person.
But I'd hate myself if I didn't let you know
Expressing the internal struggle of whether to communicate feelings.
Say does your momma ever ask bout how I've been
Questioning if the person's mother inquires about the speaker's well-being.
Or did you tell her that we're better off as friends
Wondering if the person conveyed to their mother that they are better off as friends.
I know your friends are probably proud that - me and you ain't still around
Speculating that the person's friends are proud the relationship ended.
But let me ask you now, if you have doubt just hear me out
Asking the person to consider the speaker's perspective and doubts.
Swear I could be a better man
Expressing a commitment to becoming a better person.
Matter fact I know I can
Confident in the ability to be a better partner.
Communicate my feelings, talk with patience so you understand
Highlighting the importance of effective communication and understanding.
My father never taught me this
Acknowledging a lack of guidance in certain aspects of life.
These are things I had to learn
Indicating a self-taught process in matters of love and trust.
Like how to love and how to trust
Reflecting on personal growth in understanding love and trust.
I've been thinking bout us too much in my own head
Admitting to overthinking about the relationship.
And I keep holding on to hope, maybe there's still a chance
Expressing hope for a potential reconciliation.
And I know I'm out of place for even saying this
Acknowledging that expressing these feelings may be inappropriate.
But can we take a moment just to reminisce
Proposing a moment to reminisce about past moments together.
Disney Movies, we'd kiss slow and never loosely
Recalling intimate moments of watching Disney movies and kissing.
Your beauty, I told you my pain and you really knew me
Acknowledging the person's understanding of the speaker's pain and true self.
Say is it wrong of me to ask if you'll remember
Reiterating the question of whether the person will remember the past in September.
How we used to be back in September, yeah
Expressing a desire for the person to remember how things used to be.
If you'll remember
Repeating the question of whether the person will remember.
How we used to be back in September
Restating the hope that the person remembers the past in September.
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