Afternoon In February

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An illustration for the story Afternoon In February by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Tom W. Sulcer, Westfield, New Jersey, 2014
An illustration for the story Afternoon In February by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Tom W. Sulcer, Westfield, New Jersey, 2014
An illustration for the story Afternoon In February by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    The day is ending,
    The night is descending;
    The marsh is frozen,
    The river dead.

    Through clouds like ashes
    The red sun flashes
    On village windows
    That glimmer red.

    The snow recommences;
    The buried fences
    Mark no longer
    The road o'er the plain;

    While through the meadows,
    Like fearful shadows,
    Slowly passes
    A funeral train.

    The bell is pealing,
    And every feeling
    Within me responds
    To the dismal knell;

    Shadows are trailing,
    My heart is bewailing
    And tolling within
    Like a funeral bell.

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