In Praise of
Autumn
Hail to October, bright and merry, Crisp
the air and red the berry. From east the early sunbeams rise Touching
with gold the morning skies Til here and there comes breaking
through A brilliant patch of azure blue, Gainst which the tops of
Maple trees Glow crimson with their sculptured leaves. While valiant
Beech of russet shade Makes dazzling rich the Autumn glade. Now in the
distance grey I see Bonfires and happy childrens glee. November
flaring poppies red And solemn marches for the dead. December next with
Christmas time Of carollers and bells a-chime For grateful joy that
Christ was born Upon this holy sacred morn; So hail to Autumn bright and
merry With silver frost and scarlet berry.
Dorothea Keable
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