Public Domain Poetry And Stories - September by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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September

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    In the turbulent beauty
    Of a gusty Autumn day,
    Poet on a sunny headland
    Sighed his soul away.

    Farms the sunny landscape dappled,
    Swandown clouds dappled the farms,
    Cattle lowed in mellow distance
    Where far oaks outstretched their arms.

    Sudden gusts came full of meaning,
    All too much to him they said,
    Oh, south winds have long memories,
    Of that be none afraid.

    I cannot tell rude listeners
    Half the tell-tale South-wind said,--
    'T would bring the blushes of yon maples
    To a man and to a maid.



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