Dusk In Autumn

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An illustration for the story Dusk In Autumn by the author Sara Teasdale
An illustration for the story Dusk In Autumn by the author Sara Teasdale
An illustration for the story Dusk In Autumn by the author Sara Teasdale
The moon is like a scimitar,
A little silver scimitar,
A-drifting down the sky.
And near beside it is a star,
A timid twinkling golden star,
That watches like an eye.
And thro' the nursery window-pane
The witches have a fire again,
Just like the ones we make,
And now I know they're having tea,
I wish they'd give a cup to me,
With witches' currant cake.

[Woodcut by Ando Hiroshige, Mount Kyodai and the Moon, Shinona Province, 1853]


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