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Summer of Dusk
A fleeting wind—caught in its grasp soft
Are blades aglow in the dying gold light;
Their quiet whispering to trees aloft
Nearly deadens my steps to childhood’s night.
Summer, once holding sweet liberty’s peal,
Now cruelly clangs: I am all that remains
’Twixt you and this vast expanse I conceal
Of unknown years after my misty rains.
Oh, that I could tarry awhile and glean,
From the merciless grey river of time,
An infinite moment to glimpse the sheen
Of a passing stream with its wordless chime.
Mem’ry, don’t lose to your ill-famed cyclones
My sunlit refuge not yet filled with stones.
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This poem represents the last summer separating childhood and adulthood. To me the end of childhood is both a freeing and devastating time, but the overall tone of this sonnet is more in tune with the emotions of loss that come with that time.