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The Waning Year

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    A Sense of something that is sad and strange;
    Of something that is felt as death is felt,
    As shadows, phantoms, in a haunted grange,
    Around me seems to melt.

    It rises, so it seems, from the decay
    Of the dim woods; from withered leaves and weeds,
    And dead flowers hanging by the woodland way
    Sad, hoary heads of seeds.

    And from the cricket's song, so feeble now
    'T is like a sound heard in the heart, a call
    Dreamier than dreams; and from the shaken bough,
    From which the acorns fall.

    From scents and sounds it rises, sadly slow,
    This presence, that hath neither face nor form;
    That in the woods sits like demented woe,
    Whispering of wreck and storm.

    A presence wrought of melancholy grief,
    And dreams that die; that, in the streaming night,
    I shall behold, like some fantastic leaf,
    Beat at my window's light.

    That I shall hear, outside my storm-lashed door,
    Moan like the wind in some rain-tortured tree;
    Or 'round my roof and down my chimney roar
    All the wild night to me.



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