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Foreboding

    By John Frederick Freeman



    O linger late, poor yellow whispering leaves!
    As yet the eves
    Are golden and the simple moon looks through
    The clouds and you.
    O linger yet although the night be blind,
    And in the wind
    You wake and lisp and shiver at the stir
    And sigh of her
    Whose rimy fingers chill you each and all:
    And so you fall
    As dead as hopes or dreams or whispered vows....
    O then the boughs
    That bore your busy multitude shall feel
    The cold light steal
    Between them, and the timorous child shall start,
    Hearing his heart
    Drubbing affrighted at the frail gates, for lo,
    The ghostly glow
    Of the wild moon, caught in the barren arms
    Of leafless branches loud with night's alarms!



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