Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song September Sun, artist - Steps. Album song Tears On The Dancefloor, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 26.10.2017
Record label: Steps
Song language: English
September Sun |
Close my eyes, I can still hear your whisper |
In the music as we danced |
Golden days, feel like they’d last forever |
When the sunset was in our hands |
Nights getting colder, now we’re far apart |
I wish you were here, baby, still in my arms |
Summer has faded so fast |
The feelings we had couldn’t last |
The passion, the fire… |
But we knew that the end had begun |
Those autumn winds couldn’t wait |
They took you so far and away |
But just for a moment, yeah, we had it all |
Now it’s gone, like the September sun |
Close your eyes, tell me, do you remember? |
When we made out in the sand |
Always knew, yeah, we’d have to surrender |
We were dreaming in wonderland |
Nights getting colder and now we’re apart |
I wish you were here in my arms |
Summer has faded so fast |
The feelings we had couldn’t last |
The passion, the fire |
But we knew that the end had begun |
(Those autumn winds) |
Those autumn winds couldn’t wait |
(We had nowhere to hide) |
They took you so far and away |
(So deep into the night) |
But just for a moment, yeah, we had it all |
Now it’s gone, like the September sun |
It vanished as quick as it came |
But it blinded my eyes |
Oh, why do I still feel the same? |
It all seems like so long ago |
Just a moment in time |
And if I could hold you again |
Summer has faded so fast |
The feelings we had couldn’t last |
The passion, the fire |
But we knew that the end had begun |
(Those autumn winds) |
Those autumn winds couldn’t wait |
(We had nowhere to hide) |
They took you so far and away |
(So deep into the night) |
But just for a moment, yeah, we had it all |
Now it’s gone, like the September sun |
Summer, it went so fast |
Feelings we couldn’t last |
Although a fire burned, the end had begun |
Cold winds, they couldn’t wait |
Took you so far away |
And now you’re gone, like the September sun |