From collection The Royal Neighbor Magazine Collection

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The Royal Neighbor, Vol. 17, No. 10, October 1916
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CTOBER walks these beautiful days
In a pale, pale lavender gown,
Flashed with the russet of dying leaves
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Her head is bended, her brouzy hair '
Is wind-blown over her eyes,
And the mantle twisted about her brow
Is woven of scarlet dyes.
Her lips are sad with a mute farewell,
As she looks in the eyes of the year,
As two that love, yet meet to part
Without a sigh or a tear.
She carries an acorn rosary,
And when each bead has been kissed,
She draws her draperies round her
And vanishes into the mist.
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