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A WINTER TWILIGHT by JOHN BANISTER TABB

First Line: BLOOD-SHOTTEN THROUGH THE BLEAK GIGANTIC TREES
Last Line: AS EACH, ALTERNATE, NEARS OR LEAVES THE STRAND.
Subject(s): EVENING; WINTER; SUNSET; TWILIGHT;

BLOOD-SHOTTEN through the bleak gigantic trees
The sunset, o'er a wilderness of snow,
Startles the wolfish winds that wilder grow
As hunger mocks their howling miseries.
In every skulking shadow Fancy sees
The menace of an undiscovered foe --
A sullen footstep, treacherous and slow,
That comes, or into deeper darkness flees.

Nor Day nor Night, in Time's eternal round
Whereof the tides are telling, e'er hath passed
This Isthmus-hour -- this dim, mysterious land
That sets their lives asunder -- where up-cast
Their earliest and their latest waves resound,
As each, alternate, nears or leaves the strand.



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