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The long September evening dies |
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In mist along the fields and lanes; |
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Only a few faint stars surprise |
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The lingering twilight as it wanes. |
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Night creeps across the darkening vale; |
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On the horizon tree by tree |
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Fades into shadowy skies as pale |
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As moonlight on a shadowy sea. |
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And, down the mist-enfolded lanes, |
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Grown pensive now with evening, |
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See, lingering as the twilight wanes, |
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Lover with lover wandering. |
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#Poem "Autumn Twilight" by Arthur Symons (1865-1945)# |