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AUTUMN

One cvening late T saw you passing by «1 park of gilded trees, while soft the air, Low breathing, scattered scarlet here and there The mellow sun seemed lingering in the sky els though he wept to part-zas loth to dic Before he'd once again caressed your hair, «Ind made it laugh to life, the fair more fairThen wanly siniled and faded, with « sigh, Ahush ©. . andall the day's last light seemed fled Behind the hills, the sky drained grey, the whole Earth dim. But still 1 saw about your head, Faint gleaming there, the sun-god’s aurcole! You passed. Then truly all the world was dead. But symphonies were stirring in amy soul.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 24, 24 December 1931, Unnumbered Page

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115

AUTUMN Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 24, 24 December 1931, Unnumbered Page

AUTUMN Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 24, 24 December 1931, Unnumbered Page

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