Friday, September 30, 2011

so long September

This morning, up early to sneak in some extra reading time, I was thinking about my blog post for today.  And realized that it was the last day of September, perhaps my favorite month of the year (in a close competition with May).
(Our colors are just starting to turn, some maples showing off.)

And then I thought about my favorite CD to listen to this time of year:  James Taylor's "October Road".  In my Googling, I found this little snippet on You Tube, from when it was released:


This morning I plan to grab my camera, turn to this song on my Ipod, and enjoy a gorgeous fall morning.

September Grass 

Well, the sun's not so hot in the sky today 
And you know I can see summertime slipping on away 
A few more geese are gone, a few more leaves turning red 
But the grass is as soft as a feather in a featherbed 
So I'll be king and you'll be queen 
Our kingdom's gonna be this little patch of green 

Won't you lie down here right now 
In this september grass 
Won't you lie down with me now 
September grass 

Oh the memory is like the sweetest pain 
Yeah, I kissed the girl at a football game 
I can still smell the sweat and the grass stains 
We walked home together. I was never the same. 

But that was a long time ago 
And where is she now? I don't know 
[ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/j/james+taylor/september+grass_20069259.html ] 
Won't you lie down here right now 
In this september grass 
Won't you lie down with me now 
September grass 

Oh, september grass is the sweetest kind 
It goes down easy like apple wine 
Hope you don't mind if I pour you some 
Made that much sweeter by the winter to come 

Do you see those ants dancing on a blade of grass? 
Do you know what I know? that's you and me, baby 
We're so small and the world's so vast 
We found each other down in the grass 

Won't you lie down with me right here 
September grass 
Won't you lie down with me now 
In this september grass 

Lie down 
Lie down 
Lie down 
Lie down 

(repeat) 

Won't you lie down here right now 
In this september grass 
Won't you lie down here now 
In this september grass



Think I will grab a quilt and my book and enjoy a little of the September Grass this weekend.   Hope you can too!




1 comment:

  1. Beautiful bright red maple tree and I sure do love James Taylor.

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