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At Home the Green Remains

In England now I hear the window shake

And see beyond its astigmatic pane

Against black limbs Autumn's yellow stain

Splashed about tree-tops and wet beneath the rake.

New England's hills are flattened as crimson-lake

And purple columns, all that now remain

Of trees, stand forward as hillocks do in rain,

And up the hillside rained temples make.

At home the green remains: the palm throws back

Its head and breathes above the still blue sea,

The separate hills are lost in common blue

Only the splendid poinsettias, true

And crimson like the northern ivy, tack,

But late, the yearly notice to a tree.

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