Autumn leaves, autumn leaves, lie strewn around me here; Autumn leaves, autumn leaves, how sad, how cold, how drear! How like the hopes of childhood's day, Thick clust'ring on the bough! How like those hopes in their decay- How faded are they now! Wither'd leaves, wither'd leaves, that fly before the gale: Withered leaves, withered leaves, ye tell a mournful tale, Of love once true, and friends once kind, And happy moments fled: Dispersed by every breath of wind, Forgotten, changed, or dead! Autumn leaves, autumn leaves, lie strewn around me here! Autumn leaves, autumn leaves, how sad, how cold, how drear!
The Village Coquettes, a Comic Opera
Opera by John Pike Hullah (1812 - 1884)
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Subtitle: George Edmunds' song
Language: English
Composition:
- Set to music by John Pike Hullah (1812 - 1884), subtitle: "George Edmunds' song", from opera The Village Coquettes, a Comic Opera
Text Authorship:
- by Charles (John Huffam) Dickens (1812 - 1870), no title, written 1836
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