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Autumn Song

    By George MacDonald



        Autumn clouds are flying, flying
        O'er the waste of blue;
        Summer flowers are dying, dying,
        Late so lovely new.
        Labouring wains are slowly rolling
        Home with winter grain;
        Holy bells are slowly tolling
        Over buried men.

        Goldener light sets noon a sleeping
        Like an afternoon;
        Colder airs come stealing, creeping
        From the misty moon;
        And the leaves, of old age dying,
        Earthy hues put on;
        Out on every lone wind sighing
        That their day is gone.

        Autumn's sun is sinking, sinking
        Down to winter low;
        And our hearts are thinking, thinking
        Of the sleet and snow;
        For our sun is slowly sliding
        Down the hill of might;
        And no moon is softly gliding
        Up the slope of night.

        See the bare fields' pillaged prizes
        Heaped in golden glooms!
        See, the earth's outworn sunrises
        Dream in cloudy tombs!
        Darkling flowers but wait the blowing
        Of a quickening wind;
        And the man, through Death's door going,
        Leaves old Death behind.

        Mourn not, then, clear tones that alter;
        Let the gold turn gray;
        Feet, though feeble, still may falter
        Toward the better day!
        Brother, let not weak faith linger
        O'er a withered thing;
        Mark how Autumn's prophet finger
        Burns to hues of Spring.



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