Autumn Lullaby - Bridget St. John



     
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Autumn Lullaby Lyrics


As autumn comes, I stay behind and gather sounds she leaves for me.
She sings, ' be gentle, be kind, this is not always easy.
But if a man should ask for more, don't be afraid to give.
And when he dares not ask at all, then offer what you have. '
She shows me pine and cedar tree.
Magnolia, yew, and Tamarisk.
The evergreen is ever free.
I hear her, I remember this.
I shuffle with October leaves and worn out wings of butterflies.
Through water whispers grokking weeds, I sing her autumn lullaby.
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Bridget St John (b. 1946) is an English singer-songwriter. Born Bridget Hobbs on the 4th October 1946 in South London, she learnt piano and viola as a child, and guitar while a student at Sheffield University, from which she graduated in 1968. Her "To B. without a Hitch"/"Autumn Lullaby" (1969) was one of the first two singles released by Dandelion Records, John Peel's label. Ask Me No Questions - including the earlier single, and sparingly produced by Peel - was the label's first LP later the same year.

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