Autumn

In the dreamy silence
Of the afternoon, a
Cloth of gold is woven
Over wood and prairie;
And the jaybird, newly
Fallen from the heaven,
Scatters cordial greetings,
And the air is filled with
Scarlet leaves, that, dropping,
Rise again, as ever,
With a useless sigh for
Rest—and it is Autumn.

Credit

This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on November 6, 2021, by the Academy of American Poets.

About this Poem

"Autumn" appeared in The Poems of Alexander Lawrence Posey (Crane & Co., 1910).