The church glowing golden, I remember your smile And the echo of footsteps as we met in the aisle And the music was gentle but it lifted us high It was just an old folk song, but it still made me cry We went to a party with some friends down the street The wine kept on flowing as we followed our feet To a house on the hillside while the town was asleep Every step on the staircase had a secret to keep All the words I remember And I remember the tune At the end of September And me and you and the Lunenburg moon Your hand I was holding, my heart skipping beats In the bed of a captain with sails for its sheets The room was so quiet, just whispers and waves In the darkness we drifted, two souls to be saved All the words I remember And I remember the tune At the end of September And me and you and the Lunenburg moon Now we're far from the harbour and the ship has sailed on And the shore wind blows colder the longer you're gone And I wait by the window and watch the snow fly And you're miles from the ocean with no moon in the sky All the words I remember And I remember the tune At the end of September And me and you and the Lunenburg moon At the end of September And me and you and the Lunenburg moon