Lyrics of 'Autumn Leaves' by Paul Anka

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The fallen leaves / drift by the window / the autumn leaves / are red and gold / i see your lips / the summer kisses / the sun burn hands / i used to hold / / since you went away / the days grow long / and soon i'll hear / old winter song / but i'll miss you most of all / my darling / when autumn leaves / start to fall //

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