September Morn
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September Morn
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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
And stay with me a while
I only wanna talk to you
We've traveled halfway around the world
To find ourselves again
And september morn
We danced until the night became a brand new day
And two lovers playing scenes from some romantic play
And september morning still can make me feel that way
And september morn
We danced until the night became a brand new day
And two lovers playing scenes from some romantic play
And september morning still can make me feel that way
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Jason Castro performs "September Morn", and this lyric page sits inside the Jason Castro catalog on LyroVerse.
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