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The Passing Glory.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Slow sinks the sun, a great carbuncle ball
    Red in the cavern of a sombre cloud,
    And in her garden, where the dense weeds crowd,
    Among her dying asters stands the Fall,
    Like some lone woman in a ruined hall,
    Dreaming of desolation and the shroud;
    Or through decaying woodlands goes, down-bowed,
    Hugging the tatters of her gipsy shawl.
    The gaunt wind rises, like an angry hand,
    And sweeps the sprawling spider from its web,
    Smites frantic music in the twilight's ear;
    And all around, like melancholy sand,
    Rains dead leaves down wild leaves, that mark the ebb,
    In Earth's dark hour-glass, of another year.



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