Love-lorn fellow rekindkes his feelings for an unrequited childhood love after meeting up with her again as adults.
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Story behind the song
Drawn from events I heard from several different people
Lyrics
Lauren’s Song (September Massachusetts Sun)
Verse
When we were young
Couldn’t help but notice you,
So smart and sweet, a young man’s fantasy
But I didn’t dare,
To speak of how I felt
I didn’t think you’d ever notice me.
Verse
Then I bumped into you, just the other day
Said you look so great,
“Boy, you look great too”
We talked for quite awhile, until you had to leave,
You said here’s my number,
Let me hear from you.
Chorus
September Massachusetts Sun
I can see a country mile.
Lauren gives me brilliant autumn mornings,
With her smile
I roam the coast of Cape Cod under blue New England skies,
I feel the warmth of an evening fire,
Glowing in her eyes.
Verse
Well since that day, I’ve seen a lot of you
And you seem to see a lot in me
Could it be, that I’m the one you need
Lauren where were you when I was free?
Verse
Where’ve you been, since seven years ago?
It’s funny how much things have changed since then
‘Cause I never knew, that I could feel this way
Why’d you come into my life again?
“Mini-Bridge”
Lauren, so long ago parted
Now Lauren, what have we started?
Chorus
September Massachusetts Sun
I can see a country mile.
Lauren gives me brilliant autumn mornings,
With her smile
I roam the coast of Cape Cod under blue New England skies,
I feel the warmth of an evening fire,
Glowing in her eyes.
Bridge
Oh Lauren where were you before when my cards were yet undealt?
‘Cause now I’m feeling feelings that before I’ve never felt
Oh I wish that I could run away
And I wish that I could fly……….high
But I would fly into your arms
Oh Lauren, I can’t lie.
Chorus
September Massachusetts Sun
I can see a country mile.
Lauren gives me brilliant autumn mornings,
With her smile
I roam the coast of Cape Cod under blue New England skies,
I feel the warmth of an evening fire,
Glowing in her eyes.
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