[00:48.180]The long September evening dies [00:52.180]In mist along the fields and lanes; [00:59.180]Only a few faint stars surprise [01:04.180]The lingering twilight as it wanes. [01:09.180]Night creeps across the darkening vale; [01:14.180]On the horizon tree by tree [01:20.180]Fades into shadowy skies as pale [01:25.180]As moonlight on a shadowy sea. [02:23.180]And, down the mist-enfolded lanes, [02:42.180]Grown pensive now with evening, [02:57.180]See, lingering as the twilight wanes, [03:15.180]Lover with lover wandering. #Poem "Autumn Twilight" by Arthur Symons (1865-1945)#