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Poem “Finis” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

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Finis


An idle rhyme of the summer time,
  Sweet, and solemn, and tender;
Fair with the haze of the moon’s pale rays,
  Bright with the sunset’s splendor.

Summer and beauty over the lands–
  Careless hours of pleasure;
A meeting of eyes and a touching of hands–
  A change in the floating measure.

A deeper hue in the skies of blue,
   Winds from the tropics blowing;
A softer grace on the fair moon’s face,
   And the summer going, going.

The leaves drift down, the green grows brown,
  And tears with smiles are blended;
A twilight hour and a treasured flower,–
  And now the poem is ended.


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