This love of ours
Is gradually fading
Something is wrong
Or somebody's faking

Autumn changes
Shifting phases
Autumn changes
Turning stages

Surely something
Can help to patch it up

Too many nights
Sitting here waiting
Too many days
Hoping and praying

Autumn changes
Shifting phases
Autumn changes
Turning stages

Surely something
Can help to patch it up

Oh yes, we can
Oh, sure we can
Oh, sure we can
Oh, sure we can

Oh, sure we can
Oh yes, we can
Oh, sure we can
Oh yes, we can

Something inside
It seems to be dying
Most of the time
I just feel like crying

Autumn changes
Shifting phases
Autumn changes
Turning stages

Surely something
Can help to patch it up

Surely this love
Must we be worth saving
Don't let it die
Think what you're doing

Autumn changes
Shifting phases
Autumn changes
Turning stages

Surely something
Can help to patch it up

Autumn changes
Shifting phases
Autumn changes
Turning stages

Oh yes, we can
Oh, no we can
Oh, yes we can
Oh, no we can

Oh, yes
Baby, we can
Oh yes, we can
Oh, no we can



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