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Katharine Tynan (Кэтрин Тайнен)


Autumnal


THE Autumn leaves are dying quietly,
Scarlet and orange, underfoot they lie;
    They had their youth and prime
    And now's the dying time;
Alas, alas, the young, the beloved, must die!

They are dying like the leaves of Autumn fast,
Scattered and broken, blown on every blast:
    The darling young, the brave,
    Love had no power to save.
Poor Love-lies-bleeding, Love's in ruins, downcast.

Alas, alas, the Autumn leaves are flying!
They had their Summer and 'tis time for dying.
    But these had barely Spring.
    Love trails a broken wing,
Walks through deserted woods, moaning and sighing.



Katharine Tynan's other poems:
  1. The Bird’s Bargain
  2. Nymphs
  3. Old Song Re-Sung
  4. The Lowlands of Flanders
  5. The Old Soldier


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Ernest Dowson (Эрнест Доусон) Autumnal ("Pale amber sunlight falls across")

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