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Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends



Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong wrote this song about his father, who died of cancer on September 1, 1982. At his father's funeral, Billie cried, ran home and locked himself in his room. When his mother got home and knocked on the door to Billie's room, Billie simply said, "Wake me up when September ends," hence the title.


"My father died in September of '82, and I purposely, up until that point, never went there," Armstrong reflected to People. "I think really what I was doing was processing that loss that I had with this person that I never really knew. So I wrote that song for my father and about that loss and how 20 years had passed. I remember right after I wrote it, I felt this huge weight off my shoulders."



Lyrics


Summer has come and passed


The innocent can never last


Wake me up when September ends



Like my father's come to pass


Seven years has gone so fast


Wake me up when September ends



Here comes the rain again


Falling from the stars


Drenched in my pain again


Becoming who we are



As my memory rests


But never forgets what I lost


Wake me up when September ends



Summer has come and passed


The innocent can never last


Wake me up when September ends



Ring out the bells again


Like we did when spring began


Wake me up when September ends



Here comes the rain again


Falling from the stars


Drenched in my pain again


Becoming who we are



As my memory rests


But never forgets what I lost


Wake me up when September ends



Summer has come and passed


The innocent can never last


Wake me up when September ends



Like my father's come to pass


Twenty years has gone so fast


Wake me up when September ends


Wake me up when September ends


Wake me up when September ends


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