Looking back on the days that are gone
Finding sunset reflecting the dawn
I can always recall how it was in the fall
With the sky clearly painted and drawn
Oh, the leaves on the trees on the ground
From the limb to the lawn, homeward bound
And a cool autumn noon finds a clinging cocoon
With the camouflage no longer 'round
Yes, it is good to walk in the wood
To sit and remember the now understood
And gaze at the trees in a rustling breeze
It seems to remind me to fall to my knees
Looking back on the days that have pa**ed
I remember the straw on the gra**
And the brown in the yard and the birds took it hard
So they left and the season laughed last
Oh, the cat in the sun on the floor
And the dog with his smile at the door
And a windowpane frame for a picture the same
As the pictures of autumns before
Yes, it is good to walk in the wood
To sit and remember the now understood
And gaze at the trees in a rustling breeze
It serves to remind me to fall to my knees
Looking back on the days that are through
I remember the brown and the blue
And the clouds with no trace of a prominent face
As the long, lonely, icy ones grew
Oh, the still and the quiet and the hush
And the woods without worries or rush
And the wildflowers bent with the beauty now spent
Being humbly and happily crushed
Yes, it is good to walk in the wood
To sit and remember the now understood
And gaze at the trees in a rustling breeze
It seems to remind me to fall to my knees