Tom: Dm Dm A Bb C Dm A Bb C [Verse 1] Dm A7 Bb C Dm I recall every winter, spring and fall it comes and goes. A7 Bb C Dm Like the earth spinning round and round, you’re gone and no-one knows. A Bb C Dm Standing still like a broken clock that needs to rewound. A Bb C F Without will, It relieves you’re worried mind where you fall down. [Chorus] F C Am E The leaves fall in September. October gets a little colder. F C Am E November in the rain cold freeze. By December, you’ll be on your knees, yeah. F C Am E The leaves fall in September. October gets a little colder. F C Am E November in the rain cold freeze. By December, you’ll be on your knees, yeah. [Instrumental] Dm A Bb C Dm A Bb C [Verse 2] Dm A7 Bb C Dm The coldest chill, in the time of fallen leaves. It makes me weak. A7 Bb C Dm A Harvest filled from all the seeds we’ve sewn in season; now we reap and we grow. Bb C Dm A Bb A little closer to the end of what we know. And we’re blown like the ashes, C F Dust to dust, and now you’re gone. [Chorus] F C Am E The leaves fall in September. October gets a little colder. F C Am E November in the rain cold freeze. By December, you’ll be on your knees, yeah. F C Am E The leaves fall in September. October gets a little colder. F C Am E November in the rain cold freeze. By December, you’ll be on your knees, yeah. F C Am E The leaves fall in September. October gets a little colder. F C Am E November in the rain cold freeze. By December, you’ll be on your knees, yeah. F C Am E The leaves fall in September. October gets a little colder. F C Am E November in the rain cold freeze. By December, you’ll be on your knees, yeah. F C Am E The leaves fall in September. October gets a little colder. F C Am E November in the rain cold freeze. By December, you’ll be on your knees, yeah.