In clear October moonlight all lies freezing
In clear October moonlight all lies freezing;
The
closely tended summer flowers hang wilted,
And
e’en the dahlias, those reddest quilted,
In night-wind’s wild embrace swoon without ceasing.
The clouds, forever grey, the skies are plying;
Each
song bird’s silent, forest branch deserted,
To
ice the breaking waves are soon converted,
And but the owl’s hoarse call mocks nature’s dying.
Farewell must now be bid all she’s once chosen,
The
lovely, bright and gay — that neither frozen
Nor
moaning in harsh winter would expire —
Farewell! Farewell! No wonder the desire
Of
beauteous things, in ice-cold polar nighttime,
Is
like the heliotrope to turn to sunshine.
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