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LATE ASTERS by BEULAH WINDLE SCALLIN

First Line: WHERE WONTED, LUSCIOUS SWEETS OF SCENT
Last Line: ARE GOLDEN TREASURE-TROVE FROM MALABAR.
Subject(s): ASTERS; FLOWERS; GARDENS & GARDENING; HEARTS; LOVE;

Where wonted, luscious sweets of scent
And swirl of rain-bow colors blent
Gay witchery in genial rioting,

Proud asters ride their prancing stems
Like gallant knights, whose requiems
Defy the sun's late-summer setting;

Undaunted, facing circumstance and chill
With smile's bright guerdon of good-will,
To fend each stroke of autumn's scimitar.

Love's riches, burgeoning in slender care
And lavish beauty when that bloom is rare
Are golden treasure-trove from Malabar.



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