1 In sweet fields of autumn the gold grain is falling,
the white clouds drift lonely, the wild swan is calling.
Alas for the daisies, the tall fern and grasses,
when wind-sweep and rainfall fill lowlands and passes.
2 The snows of December shall fill windy hollow;
the bleak rain trails after, the March wind shall follow.
The deer through the valleys leave print of their going;
and diamonds of sleet mark the ridges of snowing.
3 The stillness of death shall stoop over the water,
the plover sweep low where the pale streamlets falter;
but deep in the earth clod the black seed is living;
when spring sounds her bugles for rousing and giving.
Display Title: In Sweet Fields of AutumnFirst Line: In sweet fields of autumn the gold grain is fallingTune Title: CRADLE SONGAuthor: Elizabeth Madison, b. 1883Meter: 12.12.12.12.Date: 1993Subject: Death and Life | ; Nature and the Countryside | ; Seasons and Cycles | ; Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Autumn
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