Lyrics April Come She Will

April Come She Will was written by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. The song talks about the passage of time and changes in the seasons, symbolizing changes in relationships. The song was inspired by Paul Simons time in England, where he observed the changing seasons. Originally, it is part of the Sounds of Silence album released in 1966.

April, come she will
When streams are ripe and swelled with rain
May, she will stay
Resting in my arms again

June, she'll change her tune
In restless walks she'll prowl the night
July, she will fly
And give no warning to her flight

August, die she must
The autumn winds blow chilly and cold
September, I'll remember
A love once new has now grown old