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1867–1900

AUTUMNAL

Ernest Christopher Dowson

Pale amber sunlight falls across The reddening October trees, That hardly sway before a breeze As soft as summer: summer's loss

Seems little, dear! on days like these. Let misty autumn be our part! The twilight of the year is sweet: Where shadow and the darkness meet

Our love, a twilight of the heart Eludes a little time's deceit. Are we not better and at home In dreamful Autumn, we who deem

No harvest joy is worth a dream? A little while and night shall come, A little while, then, let us dream. Beyond the pearled horizons lie

Winter and night: awaiting these We garner this poor hour of ease, Until love turn from us and die Beneath the drear November trees.

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