September In The Rain
Deborah Cox Lyrics


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The leaves of brown came tumbling down
Remember in September in the rain
The sun without just like a dying ember
In September in the rain

To every word of love I heard you whisper
The raindrops seemed to play a sweet refrain
Though spring is here to me it's still September
That September in the rain

To every word of love I heard you whisper
The raindrops seemed to sing a sweet refrain
Though spring is here to me it's still September
That September in the rain





Whoa, September in the rain
Oh, September in the rain, yeah

Overall Meaning

The song September In The Rain by Deborah Cox is a nostalgic ballad about a past love that took place in September. The opening lines, "The leaves of brown came tumbling down, remember in September in the rain" immediately sets the mood for a memory that is melancholic and bittersweet. The reference to the leaves of brown and the rain creates a feeling of sadness and longing. The next line, "The sun without just like a dying ember, in September in the rain" conveys the idea that the warmth and passion of the relationship has faded away, just like the sun fading away into the rainy September sky.


The chorus, "To every word of love I heard you whisper, the raindrops seemed to play a sweet refrain; though spring is here to me it's still September, that September in the rain" illustrates the power of memory, in that the singer can still remember the sweet words of love that were spoken even though the relationship has ended. The reference to spring highlights the idea that life still moves on, but the memory of that September in the rain is still vivid and alive, giving the singer a bittersweet sense of nostalgia.


Overall, the song is a powerful portrayal of nostalgia and memory. It reminds us of the power of past love and how it can still impact us even long after the relationship has ended.


Line by Line Meaning

The leaves of brown came tumbling down
Autumn leaves, which had turned brown and fallen from the trees, were carried away by the force of the rain.


Remember in September in the rain
Reflecting back on a time in September when it rained, and memories of a past love.


The sun without just like a dying ember
The sun was without warmth, as if it were dying, and was unable to provide light, just like an ember of a fire that has burned out.


In September in the rain
Referring to a time in September when it rained, which was a particularly significant time relating to a past love.


To every word of love I heard you whisper
The artist recalls the words of love that were whispered to them by a past lover.


The raindrops seemed to play a sweet refrain
The sound of the raindrops hitting the ground created a melody that was in tune with the singer’s feeling of love and happiness.


Though spring is here to me it's still September
Despite the arrival of spring, the singer is still emotionally stuck in September, the time when they were happiest with their past lover.


That September in the rain
The artist longingly recalls the memories of that significant time in September when it rained and they were in love.


Whoa, September in the rain
A nostalgic exclamation of the significance of September, when it rained and they were in love.


Oh, September in the rain, yeah
A repeated expression of longing for that memorable time in September when it rained and they were in love.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Harry Warren, Al Dubin

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