The lyrics speak of "minutes past" and the inability to explain this profound grief to the "happy people" nearby.
The song is a deeply emotional monologue of a person wandering through a desolate, autumnal landscape, searching for a lost love. The imagery of the "yellowed leaf" and the "crying autumn wind" serves as a metaphor for the protagonist's inner solitude and fading hope. Key themes include:
The rain, mud, and wind reflect the singer's sorrow. Hull az elsГЎrgult levГ©l - MГЎtГ© PГ©ter
The recurring plea— "Tell me it hasn't all passed, tell me you sometimes cry" —highlights a desperate wish for shared pain and connection. A Legacy that Never Fades
The Eternal Autumn of Péter Máté: "Hull az elsárgult levél" The lyrics speak of "minutes past" and the
The track achieved immediate critical acclaim, winning first place at the radio competition. Lyrics and Meaning
Released in and featured on the 1978 album Magány és együttlét (Solitude and Togetherness), the song was not written by Máté himself. It was the collaborative work of two giants in the Hungarian music industry: Composer: Miklós Malek Lyricist: István S. Nagy Key themes include: The rain, mud, and wind
Few songs in Hungarian music history capture the essence of heartbreak as poignantly as (The Yellowed Leaf is Falling). Performed by the legendary Péter Máté , this ballad has become a timeless anthem of longing and melancholic beauty. The Birth of a Classic