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SUNSET by HELEN BEAN BYERLY

Poem Explanation

First Line: THE SKY WAS FLECKED WITH CLOUDS IN VIVID SHEEN
Last Line: UPLIFTS MY DROOPING HEART AND MAKES IT BOLD.
Subject(s): EVENING; SUNSET; TWILIGHT;

The sky was flecked with clouds in vivid sheen;
Low-lying in the west, a golden screen,
While overhead the lavender and rose
Were softly mingled there in after-glows.
Then darkness crept upon this pageant's flare;
The banished colors fled and left night there.
Now only memories are left to me
Of fading glories; hope of what may be,
When other sunsets flame in rose and gold,
Uplifts my drooping heart and makes it bold.



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