MOAN, O ye Autumn Winds! Summer has fled, The flowers have closed their tender leaves and died; The lily's gracious head All low must lie, Because the gentle Summer now is dead. Grieve, O ye Autumn Winds! Summer lies low; The rose's trembling leaves will soon be shed, For she that loved her so, Alas! is dead, And one by one her loving children go. Wail, O ye Autumn Winds! She lives no more, The gentle Summer, with her balmy breath, Still sweeter than before When nearer death, And brighter every day the smile she wore! Mourn, mourn, O Autumn Winds! Lament and mourn; How many half-blown buds must close and die, Hopes with the Summer born All faded lie, And leave us desolate and Earth forlorn! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PAST IS THE PRESENT (2) by MARIANNE MOORE DISCORDANTS: 1 by CONRAD AIKEN THE TASK: BOOK 4. THE WINTER EVENING by WILLIAM COWPER THE CITY CHILD by ALFRED TENNYSON THE BASE OF ALL METAPHYSICS by WALT WHITMAN AULD ROBIN FORBES by SUSANNA BLAMIRE SONG OF THE OPEN LAND by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON |