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Alice's 17th single, released on December 20, 1979. On September 21, 1979, Miyuki Yokoyama released a single before Alice. It was a re-cut from the seventh album, "ALICE VII," released on June 5, 1979, and was released as a single due to its good reviews as an album track. Lyrics: Shinji Tanimura Composition: Takao Horiuchi Arrangement: Takahiko Ishikawa The title "Autumn End" perfectly expresses in one word that love ended in autumn. The line "If there hadn't been that summer day" is poignant. Some love just fades away, while others end after a "painful day." It doesn't have to be a summer day, though. Your Letter, Left-Handed, Try tracing it with your right hand and imitating it. The vividness of actually tracing a "letter" with your right hand. You can't do this with email or a cell phone. I had a vague feeling that friendship is not something between a man and a woman that can be settled with just nice words, and it is always brought up in every era, but does friendship between men and women exist? It is common for one of them to turn into "love" and suffer. Both parties feel this constantly. People always regret that if it hadn't been for that summer day, the fun days would have continued. On that day, in that place, those words... I mistook those gentle gazes for love... That one fun summer day becomes a sad memory with the arrival of autumn. Isn't this something that everyone experiences, whether it be love, friendship, or studying? I feel like I can't walk unless I take off my heavy coat. . . #FinalFutureOfAutumn #ShiraishiMai