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Gray November

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    Dull, dimly gleaming,
    The dawn looks downward
    Where, flowing townward,
    The river, steaming
    With mist, is hidden:
    Each bush, that huddles
    Beside the road, the rain has pooled with puddles,
    Seems, in the fog, a hag or thing hag-ridden.

II.

    Where leaves hang tattered
    In forest tangles,
    And woodway angles
    Are acorn-scattered,
    Coughing and yawning
    The woodsman slouches,
    Or stands as silent as the hound that crouches
    Beside him, ghostly in the mist-drenched dawning.

III.

    Through roses, rotting
    Within the garden,
    With blooms, that harden,
    Of marigolds, knotting,
    (Each one an ember
    Dull, dead and dripping,)
    Her brow, from which their faded wreath is slipping,
    Mantled in frost and fog, comes in November.



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