All The Leaves Are Gone
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All The Leaves Are Gone
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There is no end to your sorrow
There is no end
There is no end and tomorrow
Sorrow it will come again, come again
You cannot lend what you borrow
You cannot lend
You cannot give away you sorrow
Tomorrow it will come again, come again
It will come again and tomorrow
All the leaves are gone gone gone
All the leaves are gone
Leaves are gone
There'll be no end to your sorrow
There'll be no end
There'll be no end and tomorrow
Sorrow it will come again, come again
It will come again and tomorrow
All the leaves are gone gone gone
All the leaves are gone
Leaves are gone
It will come again and tomorrow
All the leaves are gone gone gone
All the leaves are gone
Leaves are gone
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Josephine Foster performs "All The Leaves Are Gone", and this lyric page sits inside the Josephine Foster catalog on LyroVerse.
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