Autumn Leaves
(HYMN)
By Eula G Lincoln
The leaves have turned from green gold
And red and orange and brown;
Whenever gentle breezes blow
They come a-dancing down.
And red and orange and brown;
Whenever gentle breezes blow
They come a-dancing down.
I watch them floating in the brook
And make believe they're ships,
With fairy crews and precious loads,
On long and dangerous trips.
I like to wander in the woods,
For there it smells so sweet,
And where the leaves are lying thick,
To walk with lagging feet.
I like the little leaves of spring.
They re green and fresh and bright,
But autumn leaves in colors gay
Are such a pretty sight.
ORIGINAL HYMN AND SCHOOL SONG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WAS FOUND IN THIS HISTORICAL MAGAZINE
NORMAL INSTRUCTOR OCTOBER 1927
ORIGINAL HYMN SONG WAS FOUND IN THIS HISTORICAL MAGAZINE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
NORMAL INSTRUCTOR OCTOBER 1927
THE ORIGINAL HYMN OF THE PURITAN SCHOOL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE ORIGINAL RECITATION AND THE MOTION SONG WAS FOUND IN THIS HISTORICAL MAGAZINE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
NORMAL INSTRUCTOR OCTOBER 1927
THIS HYMN WAS WRITTEN BY THE POETESSE EULA G. LINCOLN AND WAS RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS THE MOTION SONG FOR THE PLAYS ABOUT THE PILGRIMS, NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS AND FOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE COLUMBUS DAY.