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Autumn Storm

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The wind is rising and the leaves are swept
    Wildly before it, hundreds on hundreds fall
    Huddling beneath the trees. With brag and brawl
    Of storm the day is grown a tavern, kept
    Of madness, where, with mantles torn and ripped
    Of flying leaves that beat above it all,
    The wild winds fight; and, like some half-spent ball,
    The acorn stings the rout; and, silver-stripped,
    The milkweed-pod winks an exhausted lamp:
    Now, in his coat of tatters dark that streams,
    The ragged rain sweeps stormily this way,
    With all his clamorous followers clouds that camp
    Around the hearthstone of the west where gleams
    The last chill flame of the expiring day.



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