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  1. Aug 11, 2022 · Song for Autumn. by Mary Oliver. Don’t you imagine the leaves dream now. how comfortable it will be to touch. the earth instead of the. nothingness of the air and the endless. freshets of wind? And don’t you think. the trees, especially those with. mossy hollows, are beginning to look for. the fires that will come—six, a dozen—to sleep.

  2. In this poem, Mary Oliver celebrates the beauty and mystery of autumn, with its changing colors, falling leaves, and crisp air. She invites the reader to join her in a song for the season, and to appreciate the gifts of nature. Song for Autumn is one of the many poems by Oliver that appeared in Poetry Magazine, a prestigious journal of contemporary poetry.

  3. Dec 2, 2021 · Song for Autumn. In the deep fall don’t you imagine the leaves think how comfortable it will be to touch the earth instead of the nothingness of air and the endless freshets of wind? And don’t you think the trees themselves, especially those with mossy, warm caves, begin to think of the birds that will come – six, a dozen – to sleep

    • “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire
    • “Wake Me Up When September Ends” by Green Day
    • “Harvest Moon” by Neil Young
    • “Boys of Fall” by Kenny Chesney
    • “Autumn Love” by Death Cab For Cutie
    • “A Little More Summertime” by Jason Aldean
    • “Leaves That Are Green” by Simon & Garfunkel
    • “Autumn Almanac” by The Kinks
    • “Autumn in New York” by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong
    • “Autumn Sweater” by Yo La Tengo

    More than four decades have passed, yet Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” is still popular. This was a catchy disco tune from way back in 1978. While autumn is not the main focus, “the 21st night of September” that the song talks about is the first day of fall. The song is focused on a new love blossoming and shows a change in feelings along with th...

    If you’re in the mood to reminisce about something gone, listen to Green Day’s “Wake Me Up When September Ends.” Keep some tissues ready, though, as it can get emotional while listening to the words. This classic song carries a melancholy tone throughout. It talks about the abstract feeling of loss, which the band describes by discussing the end of...

    While Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon” does not mention this particular season, it is about a beautiful autumn night. Popular in the 1990s, this simple love song talks about dancing under the autumn moon. In the lyrics, the moon symbolizes the passage of time. The singer notes that he still thinks about this love, even though the woman he is singing to ...

    There are many ways “Boys of Fall” can resonate with you, but most especially if (1) you’re from a small town with a high school football team and (2) you play the sport. Country legend Kenny Chesneydoes an outstanding job of conveying the brotherly bond experienced between players. What’s more, the song captures the power the sport has in bringing...

    The term “autumn romance” is sometimes used to describe a relationship between older people. But this is not the meaning of Death Cab for Cutie’s “Autumn Love.” It uses autumn to symbolize the beginning of the end of a relationship. You will also notice that change is a big motif in the song, which fits the fall theme. The band sings about an indiv...

    If only we get “A Little More Summertime.” This is the sentiment that Jason Aldeantalks about in this country song. It is about the end of summer and is another example of a relationship ending with the seasons changing. Aldean sings about how he does not enjoy the “gray September days” and misses the best parts of summer. The entire song acts as a...

    Despite the wonders of autumn, it’s the perfect symbol for the end of something beautiful. When summer transitions to winter, the leaves change colors and eventually wither away. That’s a very apt metaphor for a relationship that’s about to end. “Leaves that are Green” by Simon & Garfunkelis undeniably a sad love song describing a fading love. The ...

    Unlike the past few entries on this list, the Kinks’ “Autumn Almanac” takes a more literal meaning. It is not difficult to decipher and does its job of giving a pleasant description of autumn. The lyrics describe the season as it is experienced in the United Kingdom, as well as the traditions that come with it. They mention watching football (socce...

    Here’s an oldie but a goodie song, with the jazzy piano backing the gentle vocals of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. “Autumn in New York” describes changes and new beginnings in many different ways. It also refers to the bittersweet feeling that affects people when fall rolls around. Like many songs out there, “Autumn in New York” is open to d...

    When it’s cold, we often reach for a sweater. It makes us feel warm and gives us the feeling of being safe and secure. We can say that it acts as a comfort zone. In “Autumn Sweater,” Yo La Tengosings about getting away from it all with someone. They use the sweater as a way to get the other person to feed into this fantasy. Unlike some of the songs...

    • “Song to Autumn” by Christopher Maltman. Year: 2014. Sometimes called “Herbstlied” and sung in German, Sir Edward Elgar originally wrote his “Song to Autumn” in English.
    • “Autumn Leaves” by Nat King Cole. Year: 1952. We move from classical to crooning as Nat King Cole sings about “Autumn Leaves.” Lots of people have tackled this song, including
    • “Try to Remember the Kind of September” by The Brothers Four. Year: 1965. “Try to Remember”began as part of the Broadway musical The Fantasticks. Musical and song met particular popularity in Australia in 1968.
    • “Autumn in New York” by Ella Fitzgerald. Year: 1965. The languid, slow tempo of this autumn song uses word painting to illustrate the way life slows down as the days shorten and the seasons change.
  4. Compared to other poems of the time period, "Song for Autumn" stands out for its gentle, contemplative tone. While many poems of the Romantic era celebrated nature's grandeur, this poem finds beauty in the subtle changes and quiet moments of the changing seasons.

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  6. Sep 16, 2016 · In honor of the musically overlooked season, these are 10 of the best songs to listen to in the fall. “Autumn in New York” by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong. If this doesn’t magically ...