AutumnAutumn, sad Autumn is here, Over the scene my heart grieves, For we have lost summer's cheer. Rustling and eddying down, Filling the hollows below, Leaves that gave summer renown Now to their wintry beds go. Sad and alone now, I tread Paths that in June were deep bowers, Looking in vain for the red And the pink of the beautiful flowers, List'ning in vain for the song Of the thrush and the dear whip-poor-will. Flown is the joyous gay throng, Flown, and the woodlands are still. Over the river so still The eddying gusts slowly stray, Once summer's breath___now a chill Comes with their passing today, And though the sun's rays now kiss The beds of the flowers so dear, Summer, sweet summer we miss, Autumn, sad Autumn is here. So is the Autumn of life; Flowers are dead that once bloomed, Hopes in our hearts that were rife, Now by the years are entombed. And o'er the pathway of years, Guided by memory's tread, We wander again in our tears, 'Tis Autumn___Sweet Summer is dead. __Ed Blair. |
Sunflower Siftings
Ed Blair
(Boston: The Gorham Press. 1914)
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