Lyrics of ' September Skies ' by Benjamin Amaru

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Cold breath
I see the air coming out of your chest
We get high in the nights
So high
So high
Cold days
But the Sun is making sure that I'm awake
And the kisses are still warm
When it rains
When it storms

Ooh, oh, oh

Your waist
Hidden in my hoodie's waves
And the colours stay changed
Greens and browns
Then they fade
September days
We stay outside watch the rain wash away
But the kisses are still warm
And the leaves
Almost gone

Ooh, oh, oh

And I just want to go back there
I just want to feel like when
We were laying in the grass
Beneath September skies
It was so clear
And wide
And I don't want to miss that thing
Running up and down the hill
We got lost for a while
Beneath September skies
Just you and I
You and I
You and I

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