September in the Rain
John Barnes Lyrics


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The leaves of brown came tumbling down
Remember in September in the rain
The sun went out just like a dying amber
That September in the rain

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





That September that brought the pain
That September in the rain

Overall Meaning

John Barnes’s classic “September in the Rain” describes the feeling of nostalgia that one experiences when remembering a previous love. The song is composed of four verses and a chorus, all of which paint a vivid picture of the emotions surrounding the fall. It is a sentimental ballad that lulls the listener with its melancholic tune and sad lyrics. It describes how the leaves of brown symbolize the falling of emotions, the dying ember of love, and feelings of being stuck in the past. The line “To every word of love I heard you whisper” highlights the bittersweet memories of the past love. The rain acts as a metaphor for the tears of the two lovers, but it also serves as a means of bringing them together when they share the same sweet refrain.


The final verse of the song, “That September that brought the pain, That September in the rain,” repeats the theme of the past relationship ending, thereby highlighting the nostalgia and pain of the past. The repetition of “September” throughout the song emphasizes the significance of this month, and how it has come to represent more than just a time of year.


Line by Line Meaning

The leaves of brown came tumbling down
The changing of seasons, as evident by the falling of the leaves, symbolizes the end of something which was once beautiful.


Remember in September in the rain
The memory of lost love is often associated with September, a month wherein the downfall of nature can be compared to the downfall of a relationship.


The sun went out just like a dying amber
The once bright love, which was as beautiful as the shining sun, faded and became as insignificant as an amber that has lost its flame.


That September in the rain
The melancholy feeling associated with the pain of lost love is often made worse by the setting itself, whether it's rain, a gloomy day, or a cold autumn night.


To every word of love I heard you whisper
The depth and truth of love, as expressed in sweet whispers, made it all the harder to bear the pain of its loss.


The raindrops seemed to play our sweet refrain
The sounds of raindrops and the sweet memories of a love that is now gone make for a haunting melody that lingers on in one's memory.


Though spring is here to me it's still September
Despite the passing of time and the coming of new seasons, the memories of lost love can remain just as vivid and painful as they were in that fateful September.


That September that brought the pain
The memories of that September are painful but significant, a time that marks the end of love, but serves as a reminder of the importance and value of love itself.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HARRY WARREN, AL DUBIN

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