SHE kindles fires in every tree and bush The thicket flames with gold and crimsonred To keep bleak Winter far ere she is dead. Thus Autumn fades off in a splendid flush. A fainter, paler sun burns in her skies; Her leaves at last drop off by one, by one Like the dull ashes of the fire that's done Then Autumn draws her gray hood close and dies. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DOLL BELIEVERS by CLARENCE MAJOR STROLLER by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS TO SIR HENRY WOTTON (1) by JOHN DONNE A FIESOLAN IDYL by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT [1583] by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW |