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The End Of Summer

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Pods the poppies, and slim spires of pods     The hollyhocks; the balsam's pearly bredes     Of rose-stained snow are little sacs of seeds     Collapsing at a touch: the lote, that sods     The pond with green, has changed its flowers to rods     And discs of vesicles; and all the weeds,     Around the sleepy water and its reeds,     Are one white smoke of seeded silk that nods.     Summer is dead, ay me! sweet Summer's dead!     The sunset clouds have built her funeral pyre,     Through which, e'en now, runs subterranean fire:     While from the east, as from a garden bed,     Mist-vined, the Dusk lifts her broad moon - like some     Great golden melon - saying, "Fall has come."

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