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BURNING LEAVES IN SPRING by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: WHEN WITHERED LEAVES ARE LOST IN FLAME
Last Line: ETERNAL BEAUTY, BACK TO YOU!
Subject(s): BEAUTY; LEAVES; SPRING;

WHEN withered leaves are lost in flame
Their eddying ghosts, a thin blue haze,
Blow through the thickets whence they came
On amberlucent autumn days.

The cool green woodland heart receives
Their dim, dissolving, phantom breath;
In young hereditary leaves
They see their happy life-in-death.

My minutes perish as they glow --
Time burns my crazy bonfire through;
But ghosts of blackened hours still blow,
Eternal Beauty, back to you!



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