Songs of Labor and Other Poems by Morris Rosenfeld
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The summer is over!
'Tis windy and chilly. The flowers are dead in the dale. All beauty has faded, The rose and the lily In death-sleep lie withered and pale. Now hurries the stormwind A mournful procession Of leaves and dead flowers along, Now murmurs the forest Its dying confession, And hushed is the holiest song. Their "prayers of departure" The wild birds are singing, They fly to the wide stormy main. Oh tell me, ye loved ones, Whereto are ye winging? Oh answer: when come ye again? Oh hark to the wailing For joys that have vanished! The answer is heavy with pain: Alas! We know only That hence we are banished-- But God knows of coming again! II |
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