Cinsirument »,..j°” Autumn Leaves
=| aly J. Pervert, J. Mercer, J. Kosma
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drift by the win - dow,
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‘The Au-tumn Leaves of red and gold. I see your
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lips, the sum-mer kiss - es, the sun-burned hands
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I used to hold. Since you went a - way
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the days grow long, and soon ll hear old win -ter’s
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song, But I miss youmost of all, = my _—_ dar - ling,
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| When Au - tumn es start to fall,
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