Oak-Leaves

    Crinkled oak-leaves, twinkling in the sun,
Splashed by midday showers, dripping cold -
Serrate oak-leaves, silvered by the sun
That has brushed yon dull brown grass with gold.

Green and crinkled oak leaves, tremble now -
Strong you would be, strong would be and bold,
Ah! green oak-leaves, you are trembling now -
By the saucy wind deceived - cajoled!

Trembling oak leaves - you are soon to fall,
Soon to hide the earth with yellowing mould
Twinkling, crinkling oak-leaves, soon you'll fall
For the autumn sun is shining cold.

Helen Leah Reed

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