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  • Across the land a faint blue veil of mist
    Seems hung; the woods wear yet arrayment sober
    Till frost shall make them flame; silent and whist
    The drooping cherry orchards of October
    Like mournful pennons hang their shriveling leaves
    Russet and orange: all things now decay;
    Long since ye garnered in your autumn sheaves,
    And sad the robins pipe at set of day.

    Siegfried Sassoon (1949). “Collected Poems”