lirik lagu last september – arboretum
[verse 1: evan]
nothing good could ever last
it’s hard to cry about the past
but in my future, all i see’s an empty room
i can’t believe it’s been two years
and i’m still fightin’ back the tears
i wish my dreams still gave me hope of seeing you
[verse 2: evan]
your mama said she’s leaving town
the city called, and then she found a little
comfort in the chaos of the lights
and now what’s left to represent you
and empty house i barely went to
and an angry boy with nothing left to fight
[verse 3: evan]
every memory i have saved is
written down in stacks of pages
but i hate that it can never be enough
i can’t remember every moment
i can’t go back, i can’t control it
might as well be empty pages piled up
[verse 4: evan]
life’s too good to be complaining
but i remember it was raining back
when trails lead down to rivers running through
but i swear the sunsets faded last september when i waited for
the sky to show me more than grey and blue
for the sky to show me more than grey and blue
[verse 5: evan]
every night it’s getting later, counting days and cursing fate for now
i’ve stayed up way too long to think it through
still i swear the sunsets faded last september when i waited for
the sky to show me more than grey and blue
for the sky to show me more than grey and blue
for the sky to show me more than grey and blue
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