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    Departing Summer
    by George Moses Horton ~ Louisiana


    When auburn Autumn mounts the stage,
    And Summer fails her charms to yield,
    Bleak nature turns another page,
    To light the glories of the field.

    At once the vale declines to bloom,
    The forest smiles no longer gay;
    Gardens are left without perfume,
    The rose and lilly pine away.

    The orchard bows her fruitless head,
    As one divested of her store;
    Or like a queen whose train has fled,
    And left her sad to smile no more.

    That bird which breath'd her vernal song,
    And hopp'd along the flow'ry spray,
    Now silent holds her warbling tongue,
    Which dulcifies the feast of May.

    But let each bitter have its sweet,
    No change of nature is in vain;
    'Tis just alternate cold and heat,
    For time is pleasure mix'd with pain.

    �George Moses Horton
    This poem may not be reprinted or reposted without written permission.



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