The leaves come down
The leaves come down
And they’re orange and brown
And they fall in the forest
And they tumble in the town
And they clog up the gutters and gather in the grates
They're the colour of butter when they shine on slates
And they crinkle and curl as they silently lie
For this is the time when the leaves all die
In Autumn gales
They are blown and tossed
As the sun turns pale
With the first days of frost
And they fall in the morning
And they fall in the dark
And they settle without warning
On the swings in the park
Once they were many
But none will remain
Til the green sprigs of spring fill the hedges again
And in holes that are dug in the earth and the clay
Where the battle grinds on day after day
Men with grey faces and eyes set deep
Lie amongst leaves, longing for sleep
Once they were many
But few will remain
Til the green sprigs of spring fill the hedges again