James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
September Grass is the lead song on Jame’s Taylor’s 2001 album October Road. It describes a September afternoon, presumably from James’s youth, in which he encountered a girl and spent an afternoon in the grass with her.
[Verse 1]
Well, the sun's not so hot in the sky today
And you know I can see summertime slipping on away
A few more geese are gone, a few more leaves turning red
But the grass is as soft as a feather in a featherbed
[Bridge]
So I'll be king and you'll be queen, our kingdom's gonna be this little patch of green
[Chorus]
Won't you lie down here right now in this September grass?
Won't you lie down with me now, September Grass
[Verse 2]
Oh, the memory is like the sweetest pain. Yeah, I kissed a girl at a football game
I can still smell the sweat and the grass stains
We walked home together, I was never the same
[Bridge]
But that was a long time ago, and where is she now? I don't know
[Chorus]
Won't you lie down here right now in this September grass?
Won't you lie down with me now, September grass
[Verse 3]
Oh, September grass is the sweetest kind, it goes down easy like apple wine
Hope you don't mind if I pour you some, made that much sweeter by the winter to come
Do you see those ants dancing on a blade of grass?
Do you know what I know? That's you and me, baby
[Bridge]
We're so small and the world's so vast, we found each other down in the grass
[Chorus]
Won't you lie down here right now in this September grass?
Won't you lie down with me now, in this September grass
[Bridge]
Lie down, lie down, lie down, lie down
[Chorus]
Won't you lie down here right now in this September grass?
Won't you lie down with me now, September grass
Won't you lie down here right now in this September grass?
Won't you lie down with me now, September grass
September Grass was written by .
September Grass was produced by Russ Titelman.
James Taylor released September Grass on Tue Aug 13 2002.