There was a sound of music low--
An undertone of laughter;
The song was done, and can't you guess
The words that followed after?
Like autumn leaves sometimes they fall--
The words that burn and falter;
And is it true they too must fade
Upon Love's sacred alter?
From memory each one of us
Can cull some sweetest treasure;
Yet golden days, like golden leaves,
Give pain as well as pleasure.
There was a sound of music low--
An undertone of laughter:
The sun was gone--yet heaven knew
The stars that followed after.
Falling Leaves.
Fannie Isabelle Sherrick
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Poem topics: I love you, autumn, heaven, memory, pain, sometimes, song, sun, pleasure, treasure, true, guess, laughter, love, music, I miss you, golden, sound, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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