In Praise of Autumn

Hail to October, bright and merry,
Crisp the air and red the berry.
From east the early sunbeams rise
Touching with gold the morning skies
’Til here and there comes breaking through
A brilliant patch of azure blue,
’Gainst which the tops of Maple trees
Glow crimson with their sculptured leaves.
While valiant Beech of russet shade
Makes dazzling rich the Autumn glade.
Now in the distance grey I see
Bonfires and happy children’s glee.
November flaring poppies red
And solemn marches for the dead.
December next with Christmas time
Of carollers and bells a-chime
For grateful joy that Christ was born
Upon this holy sacred morn;
So hail to Autumn bright and merry
With silver frost and scarlet berry.

Dorothea Keable

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