Madison Julius Cawein - A Fallen Beech

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Nevermore at doorways that are barken Shall the madcap wind knock and the moonlight; Nor the circle which thou once didst darken Shine with footsteps of the neighbouring moonlight Visitors for whom thou oft didst hearken Nevermore, gallooned with cloudy laces Shall the morning, like a fair freebooter Make thy leaves his richest treasure-places; Nor the sunset, like a royal suitor Clothe thy limbs with his imperial graces And no more, between the savage wonder Of the sunset and the moon's up-coming Shall the storm, with boisterous hoof-beats, under Thy dark roof dance, Faun-like, to the humming Of the Pan-pipes of the rain and thunder Oft the Satyr-spirit, beauty-drunken Of the Spring called; and the music measure Of thy sap made answer; and thy sunken Veins grew vehement with youth, whose pressure Swelled thy gnarly muscles, winter-shrunken And the germs, deep down in darkness rooted Bubbled green from all thy million oilets Where the spirits, rain-and-sunbeam-suited Of the April made their whispering toilets Or within thy stately shadow footed Oft the hours of blonde Summer tinkled At the windows of thy twigs, and found thee Bird-blithe; or, with shapely bodies, twinkled Lissom feet of naked flowers around thee Where thy mats of moss lay sunbeam-sprinkled And the Autumn with his gypsy-coated Troop of days beneath thy branches rested Swarthy-faced and dark of eye; and throated Songs of roaming; or with red hand tested Every nut-bur that above him floated Then the Winter, barren-browed, but rich in Shaggy followers of frost and freezing Made the floor of thy broad boughs his kitchen Trapper-like, to camp in; grimly easing Limbs snow-furred and moccasined with lichen Now, alas! no more do these invest thee With the dignity of whilom gladness! They unto whose hearts thou once confessed thee Of thy dreams now know thee not! and sadness Sits beside thee where, forgot, dost rest thee
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- Madison Cawein