Autumn Leaves
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Autumn Leaves
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Autumn
Leaves fall
And are swept
Out of sight
The words
That you said
Have gone too
Autumn
Leaves fall
And are swept
Out of sight
So are
The memories
Of love
That we knew
The wind
Of
Forgetfulness
Blows then
Into the night
Of regret
The song
You would
Often sing
Is echoing
Echoing yet
The
Falling leaves
Drift
By the window
The autumn leaves
Of red and gold
I see your lips
The summer kisses
The
Sun-burned hands
I used to hold
Since you
Went away
The days
Grow long
And soon
I'll hear
Old
Winter's song
But
I'll miss you
Most of all
My darling
When
Autumn leaves
Start to fall
When
Autumn leaves
Start to fall
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Cecilia Dale performs "Autumn Leaves", and this lyric page sits inside the Cecilia Dale catalog on LyroVerse.
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