Classic and Contemporary Poetry
INTERLUDE, by ALICE TAFT STROWD First Line: With the first golden promise of autumn Last Line: Relinquished to frost again. Subject(s): Autumn; Seasons; Fall | ||||||||
With the first golden promise of autumn, As the glories of summer fade, Comes a lull in Nature's swift pageant, As she dresses for fall parade. With light, careless hand she discards them, The warm winds and soft gentle rain -- Her gown with its fruits of the harvest Relinquished to frost again. | 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 BIRTH OF SPRING by ALICE TAFT STROWD |
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