The song is characterized by its soft acoustic guitar and introspective lines:
"Float down, like autumn leaves / Hush now, close your eyes before the sleep / And you're miles away, and yesterday you were here with me." Ed Sheeran- Autumn Leaves-
"Autumn Leaves" is a song by Ed Sheeran released as a deluxe track on his debut studio album, + (Plus) , in 2011. It is widely interpreted as a poignant reflection on grief, memory, and the passing of a loved one. The song is characterized by its soft acoustic
The lyrics use the metaphor of falling autumn leaves to describe the feeling of losing someone and the emptiness that follows. facebook
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: While Sheeran has written many songs about family members, such as "Supermarket Flowers" for his grandmother , "Autumn Leaves" specifically captures the feeling of someone being "miles away" despite being here "yesterday".