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Autumn Sorrow

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Ah me! too soon the autumn comes
    Among these purple-plaintive hills!
    Too soon among the forest gums
    Premonitory flame she spills,
    Bleak, melancholy flame that kills.

    Her white fogs veil the morn, that rims
    With wet the moonflower's elfin moons;
    And, like exhausted starlight, dims
    The last slim lily-disk; and swoons
    With scents of hazy afternoons.

    Her gray mists haunt the sunset skies,
    And build the west's cadaverous fires,
    Where Sorrow sits with lonely eyes,
    And hands that wake an ancient lyre,
    Beside the ghost of dead Desire.



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