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FROM ENGLAND.
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WINDS AND LEAVES.
FROM ENGLAND.
Wet winds that flap the sodden leaves! Wet leaves that drop and fall! Unhappy, leafless trees the wind bereaves! Poor trees and small! All of a color, solemn in your green; All of a color, sombre in your brown; All of a color, dripping gray between When leaves are down! O for the bronze-green eucalyptus spires Far-flashing up against the endless blue! Shifting and glancing in the steady fires Of sun and moonlight too. Dark orange groves! Pomegranate hedges bright, And varnished fringes of the pepper trees! And O that wind of sunshine! Wind of light! Wind of Pacific seas!
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