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By The Annisquam

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    A Far bell tinkles in the hollow,
    And heart and soul are fain to follow:
    Gone is the rose and gone the swallow:
    Autumn is here.

    The wild geese draw at dusk their harrow
    Above the 'Squam the ebb leaves narrow:
    The sea-winds chill you to the marrow:
    Sad goes the year.

    Among the woods the crows are calling:
    The acorns and the leaves are falling:
    At sea the fishing-boats are trawling:
    Autumn is here.

    The jay among the rocks is screaming,
    And every way with crimson streaming:
    Far up the shore the foam is creaming:
    Sleep fills the Year.

    The chipmunk on the stones is barking;
    The red leaf every path is marking,
    Where hills lean to the ocean harking:
    Autumn is here.

    The fields are starry with the aster,
    Where Beauty dreams and dim Disaster
    Draws near through mists that gather faster:
    Farewell, sweet Year.

    Beside the coves driftwood is burning,
    And far at sea white sails are turning:
    Each day seems filled with deeper yearning:
    Autumn is here.

    "Good-bye! good-bye!" the Summer's saying:
    "Brief was my day as songs of Maying:
    The time is come for psalms and praying:
    Good-bye, sweet Year."

    Brown bend the ferns by rock and boulder;
    The shore seems greyer; ocean older:
    The days are misty; nights are colder:
    Autumn is here.

    The cricket in the grass is crying,
    And sad winds in the old woods sighing;
    They seem to say, "Sweet Summer's dying:
    Weep for the Year.

    "She's wreathed her hair with bay and berry,
    And o'er dark pools, the wild-fowl ferry,
    Leans dreaming 'neath the wilding cherry:
    Autumn is here.

    "Good-bye! good-bye to Summer's gladness:
    To all her beauty, mirth and madness:
    Come sit with us and dream in sadness:
    So ends the Year."



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