Last September Lyrics – Trevor Billmuss

Last September Lyrics by Trevor Billmuss

Our love was a disaster
My leg was set in plaster and your beatitudes
We both had gastric notions
On our cruises round the oceans, resulting in feuds

In the nighttime, we’d go prancing
Gallivanting, maybe dancing to nostalgic refrains
Oh forgive my awful footing
And for accidentally putting you down

But that was last September
I was headstrong and young
But now the summer’s fast approaching cos
The spring has almost sprung

My eyes they won’t be glistening
When I tell those who are listening that you drank my cologne
And how for absolutely hours
Spoke of tropical sunflowers to your aunt on the phonе

And how you nobly prostituted
Though that word may be disputed with thе shuttlecock king
Oh forgive my awful footing
And for accidentally putting you down

But that was last September
I was headstrong and young
But now the summer’s fast approaching cos
The spring has almost sprung

The crisis of decision
About your nephew’s circumcision was tragic relief
And your mother who’s a catholic
With birth preventions mathematic was riddled with grief

About the sordid information
That her son was on probation for seducing a nun
Oh forgive my awful footing
And for accidentally putting you down

But that was last September
I was headstrong and young
But now the summer’s fast approaching cos
The spring has almost sprung

And that was last September
I was headstrong and young
But now the summer’s fast approaching cos
The spring has almost sprung
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Trevor Billmuss Lyrics – Last September

Trevor Billmuss

Last September