Ed Sheeran-: Autumn Leaves-

: 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".

"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."

: The song portrays the natural cycle of life and death, suggesting that just as leaves float down and the world changes, humans must also face the inevitability of loss. Notable Performances and Legacy Ed Sheeran- Autumn Leaves-

: Sheeran later released a full album titled Autumn Variations in 2023, which further explores themes of seasonal change and personal storytelling, though the track "Autumn Leaves" remains unique to his debut era. Key Lyrics

: At his 10th-anniversary show for + at Shepherd’s Bush Empire in 2021, Sheeran performed "Autumn Leaves" off-microphone, a moment fans described as incredibly special and moving. : While Sheeran has written many songs about

The lyrics use the metaphor of falling autumn leaves to describe the feeling of losing someone and the emptiness that follows.

"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. Key Lyrics : At his 10th-anniversary show for

: Although it shares a name with the famous jazz standard "Autumn Leaves" (originally "Les Feuilles Mortes"), Sheeran's song is an original composition with entirely different lyrics and melody.

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