Steve Litt's Personal Home Page presents:
Autumn Lullaby

This page is devoted to a song I learned in kindergarten. I remembered only one verse, but I was able to get another by writing to. If you know the third verse to this song, please email me. I'm not even sure the title is Autumn Lullaby, and I've seen many songs and poems named "Autumn Lullaby". Here it is:
 

Gently the trees are swaying
Softly the leaves flutter down
Covering the ground with a carpet
Red yellow orange and brown

Squirrels are building warm nests
Birds of the summer are gone
Flowers are sleeping in gardens
Wind sings their soft lullaby

Gone are the days of sun burn
Breeze on my skin feels cool
Glad voices come from the play ground
Calling me back to school

All of us snug in our sweaters
A pumpkin sits by my door
The world is a playground of leaf piles
Nature has triumped once more