Autumn (Chivers)
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- Farewell! thou dying Year, farewell!
- Thy reign is almost o'er;
- Thy reign is almost o'er;
- Fled the freshness of vernal hours,
- The glory of thy summer bowers,-
- And e'en thy last pale ling'ring flowers
- Will soon be here no more!
- Will soon be here no more!
- 'Tis sad to see the hues of death
- Fast stealing o'er thy bloom,
- Fast stealing o'er thy bloom,
- To hear the fitful Autumn gale
- Sweep through the lonely wood and vale,
- Breathing its low, prophetic wail,
- O'er thy approaching doom!
- O'er thy approaching doom!
- To me, in every passing breeze,
- There is a tone of grief,
- There is a tone of grief,
- Recalling hopes of vanished years,
- Now only seem thro' Memory's tears,-
- In every falling leaf!
- In every falling leaf!
- Perhaps there are bright eyes, that weep
- To see thee pass away,
- To see thee pass away,
- Who in thy course, departing year,
- Have ne'er beend imm'd by sorrow's tear;
- And blest with all of bright and dear,
- Would gladly woo thy stay.
- Would gladly woo thy stay.
- But there are some, whose hearts are glad,
- Thy darksome reign is o'er,-
- Thy darksome reign is o'er,-
- Who would not live thine hours again,
- For riches of the earth and main;
- But joy those days of care and pain,
- To them, can come no more.
- To them, can come no more.
- For thou hast seen the dearest ties
- Of earthly feelings broken!
- Of earthly feelings broken!
- To be renewed, oh! never more,
- Unless on that eternal shore,
- Where, grief and death forever oe'r,
- No parting words are spoken!
- No parting words are spoken!
- Then fare thee well, departing Year!
- I would not woo thy stay:
- I would not woo thy stay:
- Thy sighing winds breathe of the tomb;
- Thy fading roses speak the doom
- Of the heart's cherish'd hopes-whose bloom,
- Like thine, has passed away!