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Late October Woods

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Clumped in the shadow of the beech,
    In whose brown top the crows are loud,
    Where, every side, great briers reach
    And cling like hands, the beechdrops crowd
    The mossy cirque with neutral tints
    Of gray; and deep, with berries bowed,
    The buckbush reddens 'mid the mints.

    O'erhead the forest scarcely stirs:
    The wind is laid: the sky is blue:
    Bush-clover, with its links of burs,
    And some last blooms, few, pink of hue,
    Makes wild the way- and everywhere
    Slim, white-ribbed cones of fungi strew
    The grass that's like a wildman's hair.

    The jewel-weeds, whose pods bombard
    The hush with fairy batteries
    Of seeds, grow dense here; pattering hard
    Their sacs explode, persuade the eyes
    To search the heaven for show 'rs. One seems
    To walk where old Enchantment plies
    Her shuttle of lost days and dreams.

    And, lo! yon rock of fern and flower,
    That heaves its height from bramble deeps,
    All on a sudden seems the tower
    Wherein the Sleeping Beauty sleeps:
    And that red vine, the fire-drake,
    The flaming dragon, seems, that keeps
    The world from her no man may wake.



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