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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Mike Crossey
Programming
Caleb Harper
Electric Guitar
Ashton Michael Hardman-Le Cornu
Electric Guitar
Peppa Lane
Bass Guitar
Daniel Chae
Strings
Kieran Lama
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Caleb Harper
Songwriter
Ashton Michael Hardman-Le Cornu
Songwriter
Peppa Lane
Songwriter
Sarah Aarons
Songwriter
Kieran Lama
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Mike Crossey
Mixing Engineer
Stephen Sesso
Recording Engineer
Robin Schmidt
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
The story so far is that it's fucked up now
Believe it or not, I would have stuck around
And the worst is still, and the worst is now
Wake up in the dark
I don't wanna do this tonight, but
[Chorus]
September, you watched me come undone as you said
"Remember the backyard sprinklers getting me wet?"
I always surrendered, eighteen, where was my head?
Whatever, I'll think of you forever
Whatever, I'll think of you forever
[Verse 2]
I'm a mess, talking to a stranger, and
She's getting dressed, doesn't even know my name
And the worst is still, and the worst is now
Wake up in the dark
I don't wanna do this tonight, but
[Chorus]
September, you watched me come undone as you said
"Remember the backyard sprinklers getting me wet?"
I always surrendered, eighteen, where was my head?
Whatever, I'll think of you forever
[Bridge]
Remember eighteen
You can't talk to me like that anymore
Calling me crazy, saying, "Fuck you," before slamming the door
I always surrendered, eighteen, where was my head?
Whatever, I'll think of you forever
[Chorus]
September, you watched me come undone as you said
"Remember the backyard sprinklers getting me wet?"
I always surrendered, eighteen, where was my head?
Whatever, I'll think of you forever
[Outro]
September, you watched me come undone as you said
"Remember the backyard sprinklers getting me wet?"
I always surrendered, eighteen, where was my head?
Whatever, I'll think of you forever
Whatever, I'll think of you forever
Written by: Ashton Michael Hardman-Le Cornu, Caleb Harper, Kieran Lama, Peppa Lane, Sarah Aarons