
Autumn Leaves (Ballads) Paula Cole
"Autumn Leaves (Ballads)" by Paula Cole, released in 1999, is a #Pop ballad that explores themes of loss, nostalgia, and the passage of time. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing and reflection, using the metaphor of autumn leaves to symbolize change and heartache. The song features emotive vocals and poignant melodies, resonating deeply with listeners. Its introspective nature has made it a staple in heartfelt playlists.

[Verse 1]
The falling leaves
Drift by my window
The autumn leaves
Of red and gold
[Verse 2]
I see your lips
The summer kisses
The sunburned hands
I used to hold
[Bridge]
But since you went away
The days grow long
And soon I'll hear
Old winter's song
[Verse 3]
But now I miss you most of all
My darling
When autumn leaves
Start to fall
[Guitar Solo]
The falling leaves
Drift by my window
The autumn leaves
Of red and gold
[Verse 2]
I see your lips
The summer kisses
The sunburned hands
I used to hold
[Bridge]
But since you went away
The days grow long
And soon I'll hear
Old winter's song
[Verse 3]
But now I miss you most of all
My darling
When autumn leaves
Start to fall
[Guitar Solo]
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