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11There came a Wind like a Bugle —There came a wind like a bugle,
22It quivered through the GrassIt quivered through the grass,
33And a Green Chill upon the HeatAnd a green chill upon the heat
44So ominous did passSo ominous did pass
55We barred the Windows and the Doors
66As from an Emerald Ghost —We barred the windows and the doors
77The Doom's electric MoccasinAs from an emerald ghost
88That very instant passed —The doom's electric moccasin
99On a strange Mob of panting TreesThat very instant passed.
1010And Fences fled away
1111And Rivers where the Houses ranOn a strange mob of panting trees,
1212Those looked that lived — that Day —And fences fled away,
1313The Bell within the steeple wildAnd rivers where the houses ran
1414The flying tidings told —The living looked that day,
1515How much can come
1616And much can go,The bell within the steeple wild,
1717And yet abide the World!The flying tidings whirled.
18How much can come and much can go,
19And yet abide the world!

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