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Dusk

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The frightened herds of clouds across the sky
    Trample the sunshine down, and chase the day
    Into the dusky forest-lands of gray
    And sombre twilight. Far and faint, and high,
    The wild goose trails his harrow, with a cry
    Sad as the wail of some poor castaway
    Who sees a vessel drifting far astray
    Of his last hope, and lays him down to die.
    The children, riotous from school, grow bold
    And quarrel with the wind whose angry gust
    Plucks off the summer-hat, and flaps the fold
    Of many a crimson cloak, and twirls the dust
    In spiral shapes grotesque, and dims the gold
    Of gleaming tresses with the blur of rust.



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