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Mary Baker Eddy

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Other Writings
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Autumn


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58            Poems by Mary Baker Eddy




  	                       AUTUMN 

 1	    QUICKLY earth's jewels disappear;
  	      The turf, whereon I tread,
 3	    Ere autumn blanch another year,
  	      May rest above my head. 

  	    Touched by the finger of decay
 6	      Is every earthly love;
  	    For joy, to shun my weary way,
  	      Is registered above. 

 9	    The languid brooklets yield their sighs,
  	      A requiem o'er the tomb
  	    Of sunny days and cloudless skies,
12	      Enhancing autumn's gloom. 

  	    The wild winds mutter, howl, and moan,
  	      To scare my woodland walk,
15	    And frightened fancy flees, to roam
  	      Where ghosts and goblins stalk. 

  	    The cricket's sharp, discordant scream
18	      Fills mortal sense with dread;
  	    More sorrowful it scarce could seem;
  	      It voices beauty fled. 
 
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 1	    Yet here, upon this faded sod, — 
  	      O happy hours and fleet, — 
 3	    When songsters' matin hymns to God
  	      Are poured in strains so sweet,

  	    My heart unbidden joins rehearse,
 6	      I hope it's better made,
  	    When mingling with the universe,
  	      Beneath the maple's shade. 

 9	      Written in girlhood, in a maple grove.