Lyrics To Anne, September Fifteenth - Graeme Allwright
To
Anne,
September
Fifteenth
(Le
22
Septembre)
(Andrew
Kelly)
One
September
Fifteenth
you
packed
up
and
deserted
And
on
each
anniversary
of
that
date
aforesaid
I'd
weep
copious
tears
– in
your
memory
Anne.
Well
the
day's
come
once
more
but
my
heart
is
like
granite
And
there's
not
more
drop
left
to
fall
from
my
eyelids,
On
September
Fifteenth
now,
I
just
don't
– give
a
damn!
Nevermore
will
you
see
when
the
dead
leaves
are
falling
That
poor
soul
just
the
least
bit
like
me
and
recalling
The
deep
grief
of
each
leaf
– in
your
memory
Anne.
When
I
hear
the
September
Song
sung
my
heart
hardens
Don't
ask
me
to
help
sweep
up
the
leaves
in
your
garden,
On
September
Fifteenth
now,
I
just
don't
– give
a
damn!
In
the
past,
arms
outspread
to
make
wings,
I
would
follow
On
the
way
to
the
skies
as
if
chasing
the
swallow
Nearly
breaking
my
neck
– in
your
memory
Anne.
That's
all
over
my
Icarus
complex
is
not
on
And
one
swallow's
departure
does
not
mean
it's
Autumn,
On
September
Fifteenth
now,
I
just
don't
– give
a
damn!
I've
religiously
kept
your
bouquet
by
my
fireplace
Everlasting
flowers
tied
with
your
ribbons
and
old
lace
That
I'd
water
with
tears
– in
your
memory
Anne.
Now
I'm
going
to
lay
them
on
someone's
grave,
fondly,
Since
eternal
regret
is
a
thing
that's
beyond
me:
On
September
Fifteenth
now,
I
just
don't
– give
a
damn!
From
now
what
remains
of
my
heart
will
march
gladly
To
the
Equinox,
keeping
in
step,
and
not
sadly
With
irregular
pace
–in
your
memory
Anne:
For
the
fire
has
died
and
there's
no
more
heat
left
but
A
faint
glow
in
the
ash
not
enough
to
roast
chestnuts
On
September
Fifteenth
now,
I
just
don't
– give
a
damn!
Though
it's
sad
to
be
no
longer
sad
– without
Anne.
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