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IN THE NIGHT by CHARLES HANSON TOWNE

First Line: I HEARD THE FOOTFALL OF THE HAIL
Last Line: FOR ALL THAT SHE HAS LOST.
Subject(s): AUTUMN; RAIN; SEASONS; FALL;

I HEARD the footfall of the hail;
The armies of the sky
Were coming down amid the gale,
And rank on rank marched by.

I heard the thunder's cannonade,
The beating of his drum;
I saw the lightning's flashing blade --
The hosts of heaven had come!

The mighty legions crossed the roofs
And stormed the distant hill;
Faint grew the sound of tramping hoofs,
And lo! then all was still.

At morn I saw dead crimson leaves
Far o'er the wide world tossed;
And now the lonely Autumn grieves
For all that she has lost.



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