Do you remember the dogs of September?
They're howling at the autumn moon
And they're barking and scratching and chasing and catching
'Cause they know it will be winter soon
We're getting older and winter gets colder
It seems like every single year
We'll ignore the weather when we are together
Whenever we are warm in here
Don't go away, don't go away
Don't go away, don't go away
When cold turns to spring, it's a beautiful thing
When the flowers raise their head to the light
Soon we'll say goodbye to the 4th of July
When we set fire to the sky for the night
Then comes September, November, December
And then it is another year
And the dogs are still chasing and racing and racing
And pacing 'cause they know no fear
Don't go away, don't go away
Don't go away, don't go away
Don't go away, don't go away
Don't go away, don't go away
credits
from Archer Hollow,
released November 5, 2013
Words and music by Anthony Bowman
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