by Madison Cawein (1865 - 1914)
Deserted
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Language: English
The old house leans upon a tree Like some old man upon a staff: The night wind in its ancient porch Sounds like a hollow laugh. The heaven is wrapped in flying clouds As grandeur cloaks itself in gray: The starlight flitting in and out, Glints like a lanthorn ray. The dark is full of whispers. Now A fox-hound howls: and through the night, Like some old ghost from out its grave, The moon comes misty white.
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- by Madison Cawein (1865 - 1914), "Deserted" [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]
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