Kate Wolf
Kate Wolf - September Song lyrics
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The wild geese flew overhead in Pennsylvania I thought of a few choice words I ought to send you You know if I thought it was right I'd pretend that you were here with me tonight The ghost of a frontier lady walked through the tall rooms Of an old Ontario farmhouse under a full moon We sat in the kitchen all night Drinking good whiskey until the morning light Did you ever think I would go Out on this road you told me I would take Long ago On a Roanoke back-road, laughing beside a cold stove We sang for old black Francis and Bessie songs about true love All the songs I ever knew Came back to me and brought me back to you The leaves were turning, we felt the summer passing Knowing things were changing even without asking Like a photograph faded in time In a cabin lost in the Blue Ridge mountain pines The wind is blowing cold across the bay And Massachusetts seems so far away From the California tides The rolling hills and roads I used to ride I'll be leaving in the morning, seeing faces Of friends I leave behind in all these places And though I'm coming home I'm not coming back to California all alone You always knew I would go Out on this road you took yourself once So long ago