Casting a cool breeze
Supplied by the autumn
Question where it went wrong
Climbing Jacob's ladder
Climbing Jacob's ladder
Kindly could you re-evaluate
Autumn's animated growth

Autumn indicates the death of
Beauty as we know
Autumn indicates the death of
Beauty as we know
Keep on fighting
One died from
Burning at his throat
Autumn swiftly
Stole the breath of body, mind, and soul

Try and come to willingly embrace
Karma's kiss of withering decay
Death feeds, hell breeds
Subside in the autumn

Autumn indicates the death of
Beauty as we know
Autumn indicates the death of
Beauty as we know
Keep on fighting
One died from
Burning at his throat
Autumn swiftly
Stole the breath of body, mind, and-

Silent beauty
No one cares
Silent ending
No one is there


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The Autumn Effect Lyrics as written by Jesse Hasek Brian Vodinh

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    General Comment

    I know their manager well and I asked him what this song was about. He didn't elaborate but he said it was about a dream Jesse (lead singer) had.

    sierraraineson October 10, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    how come the rest of the song lyrics arent on here.. the bit after the music ( sorry if theyre wrong)

    " ill take the quiet veiw and lie and leave you to your sword its dry ill take the quiet veiw"

    rockrox-apcon March 30, 2008   Link
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    My Opinion

    to me this song is about getting older. maybe the autumn of life when beauty and youthfullness is waning.

    ally126615on August 26, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is about death, specifically Autumn as a metaphor for death. He also makes a reference to Jacob's Ladder, a biblical tale in which Jacob dreams that there is a ladder that reaches the heavens from earth. The "Autumn effect" is essentially ascension in "heaven"or in other words, it is the "passage" between life and death.

    theburning1on December 01, 2010   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    haha, rockrox u made a big fool of yourrself posting those incorrect lyrics go see "Slowly Falling Awake"

    kjb13on April 23, 2008   Link
  • -1
    General Comment

    haha, rockrox u made a big fool of yourrself posting those incorrect lyrics go see "Slowly Falling Awake"

    kjb13on April 23, 2008   Link

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