A Song Of Autumn poem by Adam Lindsay Gordon



Adam Lindsay Gordon - A Song Of Autumn

Poem A Song Of Autumn by adam lindsay gordon. You can see more Adam Lindsay Gordon poems and quotes. Also enjoy funny, love, friendship, family poems. You can see more famous poems by this author : Gone, The Last Leap, The Swimmer, Whispering In Wattle -Boughs, . Poems by Adam Lindsay Gordon

A Song Of Autumn by Adam Lindsay Gordon


‘WHERE shall we go for our garlands glad
At the falling of the year,
When the burnt-up banks are yellow and sad,
When the boughs are yellow and sere?
Where are the old ones that once we had,
And when are the new ones near?
What shall we do for our garlands glad
At the falling of the year?’
‘Child! can I tell where the garlands go?
Can I say where the lost leaves veer
On the brown-burnt banks, when the wild winds blow,
When they drift through the dead-wood drear?
Girl! when the garlands of next year glow,
You may gather again, my dear—
But I go where the last year’s lost leaves go
At the falling of the year.’


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