Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A SONG IN AUTUMN, by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON Poet's Biography First Line: Autumn, autumn, give me of your crimson Last Line: Your gold and crimson bearing, against a grief too long. Alternate Author Name(s): Faulks, Frederick J., Mrs. Subject(s): Autumn; Seasons; Fall | ||||||||
AUTUMN, Autumn, give me of your crimson, Give it me for courage, for the year has left me meek; And your crimson banners flying, as the sign of your defying, Shall dare my heart's denying the patience of the weak. Autumn, Autumn, give me of your yellow, Give it unto me for hope -- the hope I could not hold; For where your gold is burning I feel the dream returning, The darling pain of yearning whose passing left me old. Autumn, Autumn, take me to your heart so, The bold heart, the singing heart whose strength shall make me strong; Send my healed life faring in colors of your wearing, Your gold and crimson bearing, against a grief too long. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OUR AUTUMN by ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN AN AUTUMN JOY by GEORGE ARNOLD A LEAF FALLS by MARION LOUISE BLISS THE FARMER'S BOY: AUTUMN by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD A LETTER IN OCTOBER by TED KOOSER AUTUMN EVENING by DAVID LEHMAN EVERYTHING THAT ACTS IS ACTUAL by DENISE LEVERTOV A BOOK OF CELTIC VERSE (TO SEUMAS MACMANUS) by THEODOSIA (PICKERING) GARRISON |
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