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I can't believe that a year has passed
It seems like yesterday was that day in September, yeah
Yeah, ooh yeah, I remember the day in SeptemberListen, we started off as the best of friends
No intention of falling in love again
He held me there in my time of need
My heart was set free, what a sweet memoryThe day I fell in love, it was so beautiful
His hands, his tender touch
I remember the day in September
When we fell in loveIt was an unexpected night
The sun was somewhere, but out of sight
So familiar, yet unexplored and new
We surrendered to our love in bloomThe day I fell in love, it was so beautiful
His hands, his tender touch
I remember the day in September
When we fell in loveI couldn't believe it was love
The passion we felt between us
The warmth of your touch, it was a night to remember
On the day we fell in love in SeptemberThe day I fell in love, it was so beautiful

His hands, his tender touch
I remember the day in September
When we fell in loveI couldn't believe it was love
The passion we felt between us
The warmth of your touch, it was a night to remember
On the day we fell in love in SeptemberThe day I fell in love, it was so beautiful
His hands, his tender touch
I remember the day in September
When we fell in loveThe day I fell in love
I remember the day in September
When we fell in love
The day I fell in love

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Deborah Cox (born July 13, 1974 in Toronto) is a Canadian Pop/House/R&B/Soul singer-songwriter and actress. Her 1998 song "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here" held the record for longest-running number one single on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart (14 weeks) for nearly eight years.
She has achieved 11 number-one hits on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart.
Deborah Cox is often cited as Canada's top R&B artist.

Read more about Deborah Cox on Last.fm.


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