Autumn

by Walter Savage Landor

Mild is the parting year, and sweet   The odour of the falling spray; Life passes on more rudely fleet,   And balmless is its closing day. I wait its close, I court its gloom,   But mourn that never must there fall Or on my breast or on my tomb   The tear that would have soothed it all.

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