Now is the Autumn of the Tree of Life; Its leaves are shed upon the unthankful earth, Which lets them whirl, a prey to the winds' strife, Heartless to store them for the months of dearth. Men close the door, and dress the cheerful hearth, Self-trusting still; and in his comely gear Of precept and of rite, a household Baal rear. But I will out amid the sleet, and view Each shrivelling stalk and silent-falling leaf. Truth after truth, of choicest scent and hue, Fades, and in fading stirs the Angels' grief, Unanswer'd here; for she, once pattern chief Of faith, my Country, now gross hearted grown, Waits but to burn the stem before her idol's throne. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MARSHALL WASHER by HAYDEN CARRUTH A SONG OF COURAGE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON RETROSPECTION by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THAT KIND OF POEM' by KAREN SWENSON DRINKING SONG (1) by ALCAEUS OF MYTILENE FROM AN EXCAVATION ON THE WARRIOR RIVER by ESTHER BARRETT ARGO |