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SEPTEMBER by RALPH WALDO EMERSON

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First Line: IN THE TURBULENT BEAUTY
Last Line: TO A MAN AND TO A MAID.

In the turbulent beauty
Of a gusty autumn day,
Poet in a wood-crowned headland
Sighed his soul away.
Farms the sunny landscape dappled,
Swan-down clouds dappled the farms,
Cattle lowed in hazy distance
Where far oaks outstretched their arms.
Sudden gusts came full of meaning,
All too much to him they said; --
Southwinds have long memories,
Of that be none afraid.
I cannot tell rude listeners
Half the telltale Southwind said,
T'would bring the blushes of yon maples
To a man and to a maid.



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