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To Fall

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Sad-Hearted spirit of the solitudes,
    Who comest through the ruin-wedded woods!
    Gray-gowned with fog, gold-girdled with the gloom
    Of tawny twilights; burdened with perfume
    Of rain-wet uplands, chilly with the mist;
    And all the beauty of the fire-kissed
    Cold forests crimsoning thy indolent way,
    Odorous of death and drowsy with decay.
    I think of thee as seated 'mid the showers
    Of languid leaves that cover up the flowers,
    The little flower-sisterhoods, whom June
    Once gave wild sweetness to, as to a tune
    A singer gives her sours wild melody,
    Watching the squirrel store his granary.
    Or, 'mid old orchards I have pictured thee:
    Thy hair's profusion blown about thy back;
    One lovely shoulder bathed with gypsy black;
    Upon thy palm one nestling check, and sweet
    The rosy russets tumbled at thy feet.
    Was it a voice lamenting for the flowers?
    A heart-sick bird that sang of happier hours?
    A cricket dirging days that soon must die?
    Or did the ghost of Summer wander by?



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