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1871–1913

AN AUTUMN WALK.

William Mackay MacKeracher

Adown the track that skirts the shallow stream I wandered with blank mind; a bypath drew My aimless steps aside, and, ere I knew, The forest closed around me like a dream.

The gold-strewn sward, the horizontal gleam Of the low sun, pouring its splendors through The far-withdrawing vistas, filled the view, And everlasting beauty was supreme.

I knew not past or future;‘ twas a mood Transcending time and taking in the whole. I was both young and old; my lost childhood, Years yet unlived, were gathered round one goal;

And death was there familiar. Long I stood, And in eternity renewed my soul.

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