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Winter Rain

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Wild clouds roll up, slag-dark and slaty gray,
    And in the oaks the sere wind sobs and sighs,
    Weird as a word a man before he dies
    Mutters beneath his breath yet fears to say:
    The rain drives down; and by each forest way
    Each dead leaf drips, and murmurings arise
    As of fantastic footsteps, one who flies,
    Whispering, the dim eidolon of the day.

    Now is the wood a place where phantoms house:
    Around each tree wan ghosts of flowers crowd,
    And spectres of sweet weeds that once were fair,
    Rustling; and through the bleakness of bare boughs
    A voice is heard, now low, now stormy loud,
    As if the ghosts of all the leaves were there.



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