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AUTUMN LEAVES

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(The falling) leaves
B!7 drift by my
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the autumn

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A!•leaves D!9 of red and gold.


G!Ì BÌ I see your

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F† face B!7 the summer
E!“ kisses,

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E!• know. Since you

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D!13 the days grow
G!Ì long, and soon I'll

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leaves start to fall. (the falling)

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