| Song | Autumn |
| Artist | Anne Clark |
| Album | Just After Sunset: The Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke |
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| [00:17.20] | The leaves are falling, falling as from far, |
| [00:23.89] | as though above were withering farthest gardens; |
| [00:28.46] | they fall with a denying attitude. |
| [00:32.67] | And night by night, down into solitude, |
| [00:37.37] | the heavy earth falls far from every star. |
| [00:49.99] | We are all falling. This hand’s falling too – |
| [00:56.55] | all have this falling sickness none withstands. |
| [01:01.41] | And yet there’s One whose gently-holding hands |
| [01:06.07] | this universal falling can’t fall through. |
| [00:17.20] | The leaves are falling, falling as from far, |
| [00:23.89] | as though above were withering farthest gardens |
| [00:28.46] | they fall with a denying attitude. |
| [00:32.67] | And night by night, down into solitude, |
| [00:37.37] | the heavy earth falls far from every star. |
| [00:49.99] | We are all falling. This hand' s falling too |
| [00:56.55] | all have this falling sickness none withstands. |
| [01:01.41] | And yet there' s One whose gentlyholding hands |
| [01:06.07] | this universal falling can' t fall through. |
| [00:17.20] | The leaves are falling, falling as from far, |
| [00:23.89] | as though above were withering farthest gardens |
| [00:28.46] | they fall with a denying attitude. |
| [00:32.67] | And night by night, down into solitude, |
| [00:37.37] | the heavy earth falls far from every star. |
| [00:49.99] | We are all falling. This hand' s falling too |
| [00:56.55] | all have this falling sickness none withstands. |
| [01:01.41] | And yet there' s One whose gentlyholding hands |
| [01:06.07] | this universal falling can' t fall through. |