Arrival of Autumn

Summer’s time is gone, and sleeps

He long, ’til winter’s past,

And now, with turning of the leaves,

The air is chill at last.


The sunlight hides ‘mid clouds of grey

That with the breezes dance,

And send their finest mists of rain

That pierce like freezing lance.


No time like this for fires bright,

And cheering draughts, and lore,

As through the window, leaves alight

On autumn mistrals borne.

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