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Autumn At Annisquam

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    The bitter-sweet and red-haw in her hands,
    And in her hair pale berries of the bay,
    She haunts the coves and every Cape Ann way,
    The Indian, Autumn, wandered from her bands.
    Beside the sea, upon a rock, she stands,
    And looks across the foam, and straight the grey
    Takes on a sunset tone, and all the day
    Murmurs with music of forgotten lands.
    Now in the woods, knee-deep among the ferns,
    She walks and smiles and listens to the pines,
    The sweetheart pines, that kiss and kiss again,
    Whispering their love: and now she frowns and turns
    And in the west the fog in ragged lines
    Rears the wild wigwams of the tribes of rain.



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From "In Old New England - The North Shore"


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