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INDIAN SUMMER by EFFIE WALLER SMITH

First Line: ERE WINTER PUTS HIS ICY MANTLE ON
Last Line: OF WINTER COME.
Subject(s): INDIAN SUMMER;

Ere winter puts his icy mantle on,
Well trimmed with ice and snow;
For a little season we enjoy
The loveliness of Indian Summer glow.

Oh! what a lovely season 'tis,
When the sunlight shines dimly through
The almost naked woods!
When the air is hot and hazy, and when
Gentle zephyrs softly blow,
Reminding us of by-gone summer hours.

O, lovely Indian Summer, we
Would fain enjoy your season longer,
Ere the cold and dark and somber days
Of winter come.



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