AT THE CLOSE OF EVERY DAY

- September Grass Lyrics

I've seen things happen exactly how you told me
A black horizon leaded for my quiet heart
And crowded around me and followed me everywhere I went
At the downside I've spent my days you couldn't care less
Did I ever tell you that

As I grow sober I'll retrieve under a black and cutton sky
Chasing demons down as I'm found between them
I'll never trust you again

I've seen winter rain come down in July
Like a sorrowed sober song resounding a clear blue sky

The troubles and worries cause me to stay up like the other night
The bottom of my heart is as close as you will get from the other side
I'll never trust you again

I've seen winter rain come down in July
Like a sorrowed sober song resounding a clear blue sky

I want to walk on September grass and drop all my dark thoughts on the ground
Then let the black birds come and let them fill up their winter bellies with this sober song

Please move me gracefully
Slowly, but gracefully
Please move me gracefully
'Cause I put my trust in you

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Who wrote September Grass lyrics?


September Grass is written by Axel Kabboord, Minco Eggersman.
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When was September Grass released?


It is first released on February 01, 2004 as part of At The Close Of Every Day's album "The Silja Symphony" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the 1st track on this album.
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Which genre is September Grass?


September Grass falls under the genre Pop.
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How long is the song September Grass?


September Grass song length is 5 minutes and 37 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): axel kabboord, minco eggersman
Record Label(s): 2011 Volkoren
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