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Indian Summer

    By Archibald Lampman



    The old grey year is near his term in sooth,
    And now with backward eye and soft-laid palm
    Awakens to a golden dream of youth,
    A second childhood lovely and most calm,
    And the smooth hour about his misty head
    An awning of enchanted splendour weaves,
    Of maples, amber, purple and rose-red,
    And droop-limbed elms down-dropping golden leaves.
    With still half-fallen lids he sits and dreams
    Far in a hollow of the sunlit wood,
    Lulled by the murmur of thin-threading streams,
    Nor sees the polar armies overflood
    The darkening barriers of the hills, nor hears
    The north-wind ringing with a thousand spears.



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